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EnvironmentalScience

EnvironmentalChemistry

AtmosphericChemistry

Hydrology

Oceanography

Climatology

www.cambridge.org/earthsciences 2002–2003

Atmospheric Physics

Meteorology

Environmental Law,Politics andEconomics

Environmental and Atmospheric Science

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ContentsEnvironmental Science 1Environmental and Atmospheric

Chemistry 3Hydrology 4Oceanography 5Climatology 7

Climatology Textbooks 8IPCC Reports 8US National Assessment Reports 9

Atmospheric Physics and Meteorology 10

Environmental Law, Politics andEconomics 14

Also of Interest 16

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ForthcomingTextbook

Atmospheric PollutionHistory, Science, and RegulationMark Z. JacobsonStanford University

Atmospheric Pollution provides an accessibleintroduction to major atmosphericpollution topics: urban outdoor airpollution, indoor air pollution, aciddeposition, stratospheric ozone reduction,global climate change. It will form an idealtextbook for students, a valuable referencetext for researchers, and an introduction tothe subject for general audiences.

• Well-known author of a previoustextbook that received excellent reviews

• Comprehensive, up-to-date introductorytextbook on atmospheric pollution aimedat students

• Contains over 200 photographs andfigures, most in color, and many examplesand problems

• Additional material including slides to accompany the text will be available from the author’s websitehttp://wwwcive.stanford.edu/jacobson/

• Solutions to the problems at the end ofeach chapter are available from the author

Contents: Preface; 1. Basics and history ofdiscovery of atmospheric chemicals; 2. TheSun, the Earth, and the evolution of theEarth’s atmosphere; 3. Structure andcomposition of the present-dayatmosphere; 4. Urban air pollution; 5. Aerosol particles in smog and the globalenvironment; 6. Effects of meteorology onair pollution; 7. Effects of pollution onvisibility, UV radiation, and atmosphereoptics; 8. International regulation of urbansmog since the 1940s; 9. Indoor air

pollution; 10. Acid deposition; 11. Globalstratospheric ozone reduction; 12. Thegreenhouse effect and global warming;Conversions and constants; References;Index.2002 247 x 174 mm 400pp 47 half-tones140 colour plates 61 tables 142 exercises0 521 81171 6 Hardback £80.000 521 01044 6 Paperback £29.95

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Understanding EnvironmentalPollutionA PrimerMarquita K. HillUniversity of Maine, Orono

‘ … this book forms a very usefulintroduction to pollution problems, andwould also suit a more generalreadership, including members of thepublic with an interest in pollutionmatters.

Marine Pollution Bulletin

Contents: 1. Understanding pollution; 2. The waste management hierarchy; 3. Anintroduction to toxicology; 4. Environmentalrisk assessment; 5. Air pollution; 6. Airpollution and global change; 7. Waterpollution; 8. Solid waste; 9. Metals; 10. Pesticides; 11. Environmentalestrogens; 12. Energy production and use;13. Pollution at home.1997 228 x 174 mm 334pp 29 line diagrams3 half-tones 33 tables0 521 56210 4 Hardback £60.000 521 56680 0 Paperback £21.95

Textbook

Earth SystemsProcesses and IssuesEdited by W. G. ErnstStanford University, California

The ideal introductory textbook for anycourse at the first-year university levelwhich touches upon environmentalissues or earth systems science.

‘Ernst has done an admirable jobediting an extensive list of chapterswritten by a group of internationalexperts. What we have here is a bookstuffed full of useful information thatessentially focuses on today’s EarthSystem.’

Sean Mulshaw, Geoscientist

Contents: Part I. Introduction, theEarth as a System; Part II. NaturalProcesses; Part III. Societal and PolicyImplications; Part IV. Summary.2000 279 x 215 mm 576pp 315 line diagrams48 half-tones 9 colour plates 45 tables 52 maps0 521 47323 3 Hardback £80.000 521 47895 2 Paperback £28.95

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EarthEvolution of a Habitable WorldJonathan I. LunineUniversity of ArizonaIllustrated by Cynthia J. Lunine

‘ … I am aware of no other book onthis subject with the breadth, depth,and accuracy of Earth: Evolution of aHabitable World.’

Professor Michael Drake, University ofArizona

Contents: Part I. The Astronomical Planet;Part II. The Measurable Planet; Part III.The Historical Planet; Part IV. The Onceand Future Planet.1998 279 x 215 mm 344pp 156 line diagrams19 half-tones 8 colour plates 3 tables0 521 47287 3 Hardback £60.000 521 64423 2 Paperback £20.95

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People and the EarthBasic Issues in the Sustainability ofResources and EnvironmentJohn James William RogersUniversity of North Carolina, Chapel Hilland P. Geoffrey FeissUniversity of North Carolina, Chapel Hill

‘ … an interesting publication, onewhich supports areas which are difficultfor students to explore in depth andwhich are not always effectively covered.It provides a balanced view of thecomplex environmental issues affectingour civilisation.’

Karl Donert, Geography

Contents: Preface; 1. People and land; 2. Food; 3. Natural hazards; 4. Water; 5. Energy; 6. Mineral resources; 7. Wasteand pollution; 8. Global change; 9. A finalword.1998 279 x 215 mm 360pp 126 line diagrams56 half-tones 39 tables 71 exercises0 521 56028 4 Hardback £70.000 521 56872 2 Paperback £24.95

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Environmental Change, Climateand HealthIssues and Research MethodsEdited by Pim MartensMaastricht Universityand Anthony J. McMichaelAustralian National University

The advent of global environmentalchange, with all its uncertainties andrequirement for long term prediction,brings new challenges and tasks forscientists, the public and policy makers.A major environmental upheaval such asclimate change is likely to havesignificant health effects. Currentmainstream epidemiological researchmethods do not always adequatelyaddress the health impacts that arisewithin a context in which the ecologicaland other biophysical processes displaynon-linear and feedback-dependentrelationships. The agenda of researchand policy advice must be extended toinclude the larger-framed environmentalchange issues. This book identifies thenature and scope of the problem, andexplores the conceptual andmethodological approaches to studyingthese relationships, modelling theirfuture realisation, providing estimates ofhealth impacts, and communicating theattendant uncertainties. This timelyvolume will be of great interest to healthscientists and graduate students with aninterest in the effects of globalenvironmental change.2002 247 x 174 mm 361pp 34 line diagrams1 half-tone 1 colour plate 16 tables 53 figures0 521 78236 8 Hardback £65.00Publication September 2002

Innovative Energy Strategies forCO2 StabilizationEdited by Robert G. WattsTulane University, Louisiana

The vast majority of the world’s climatescientists believe that the build-up of heat-trapping CO2 in the atmosphere will leadto global warming unless we burn less fossilfuels. At the same time, energy must besupplied in increasing amounts for thedeveloping world to continue its growth.This book discusses the feasibility ofincreasingly efficient energy use and thepotential for supplying energy from sourcesthat do not introduce CO2. The bookanalyzes the prospects for Earth-basedrenewables: solar, wind, biomass,hydroelectricity, geothermal and oceanenergy. It then discusses nuclear fission andfusion, and the relatively new idea ofharvesting solar energy on satellites or lunarbases. It will be essential reading for allthose interested in energy issues, includingengineers and physicists (electrical,mechanical, chemical, industrial,environmental, nuclear), and industrialleaders and politicians. It will also be usedas a supplementary textbook on advancedcourses on energy.2002 253 x 177 mm 468pp 102 line diagrams3 half-tones 36 tables0 521 80725 5 Hardback £60.00

Monitoring in CoastalEnvironments Using Foraminiferaand Thecamoebian IndicatorsDavid B. ScottDalhousie UniversityFranco S. MedioliDalhousie Universityand Charles T. SchaferGeological Survey of Canada

‘After I finish a book I have to place itin my library. This one is so good, I willkeep it close at hand … ’.

Freshwater Forum

2001 279 x 215 mm 192pp 75 line diagrams6 half-tones 1 colour plate0 521 56173 6 Hardback £70.00

Snow EcologyAn Interdisciplinary Examination of Snow-Covered EcosystemsEdited by H. G. JonesInstitut National de la Recherche Scientifique,Université de QuébecJ. W. PomeroyCentre for Glaciology, University of Wales, AberystwythD. A. WalkerInstitute of Arctic Biology, University of Alaska,Fairbanksand R. W. HohamColgate University, Hamilton, New York

‘This book will be an importantresource for many years, and it shouldbe on the bookshelf of every ecologistconcerned with polar or alpine regions.’

Trends in Ecology and Evolution

2001 253 x 177 mm 398pp 111 line diagrams13 half-tones 4 colour plates 19 tables0 521 58483 3 Hardback £50.00

New Views on an Old PlanetSecond editionTjeerd H. van AndelUniversity of Cambridge

‘a chatty account of Earth evolution …It deserves to become a classic.’

New Scientist1994 254 x 178 mm 457pp 180 line diagrams8 half-tones 7 tables0 521 44755 0 Paperback £27.95

Journal

Environmental ConservationInternational Journal of EnvironmentalScienceEditor: Nicholas V. C. PoluninUniversity of Newcastle

Published for the Foundation forEnvironmental Conservation

Environmental Conservation is one of thelongest-standing and mostauthoritative ofthe journals comprehensively addressingthe policy, practice and natural and socialscience of environmental concerns at aglobal level. It publishes research, subjectand book reviews and commentary andseeks to be disciplinarily and geographicallycomprehensive. Issues it addresses includegovernance, religion, environmentalmanagement, impacts and mitigation,pollution, habitat degradation, resourceexploitation, dynamics of terrestrial andmarine ecosystems, nature-based tourismand economics. SubscriptionsVolume 30 in 2003: March, June,September and DecemberInstitutions print and electronic: £216Institutions electronic only: £198Institutions print only: £198Individuals print only: £78Print ISSN 0376-8929Electronic ISSN 1469-4387

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Graduate Text

Environmental Applications ofGeochemical ModelingChen ZhuUniversity of Pittsburghand Greg AndersonUniversity of Toronto

Geochemical modeling is a powerful toolfor characterizing environmental sitecontaminations and predictingenvironmental impacts. This advancedstudent textbook demonstrates theapplication of geochemical models toenvironmental problems, through the useof numerous case studies of real-worldenvironmental problems. It is also anindispensable reference for professionalsand environmental regulators.2002 247 x 174 mm 298pp 67 line diagrams3 half-tones 58 tables0 521 80907 X Hardback £75.000 521 00577 9 Paperback £27.95

Series

CambridgeEnvironmental ChemistrySeriesSeries Editors: P. G. C. CampbellUniversité du QuébecR. M. HarrisonUniversity of BirminghamS.J. de MoraIAEA Marine Environment Laboratory, Monaco

This wide-ranging series covers all areas ofenvironmental chemistry, placing emphasison both basic scientific and pollution-orientated aspects. It comprises a centralcore of text books, suitable for those takingcourses in environmental sciences, ecologyand chemistry, and provides comprehensive

coverage at the undergraduate and first-yearpostgraduate level of atmosphericchemistry, chemical sedimentology,freshwater chemistry, marine chemistry andsoil chemistry. At a more advanced level,the series contains topical accounts ofcurrent research interest.

Cation Binding by HumicSubstancesEdward TippingCentre for Ecology & Hydrology, Windermere

Humic substances are highly-abundantorganic compounds formed in soils andsediments by the decay of dead plants,microbes and animals. This book focuseson the important binding properties ofthese compounds which regulate thechemical reactivity and bioavailability ofhydrogen and metal ions in the naturalenvironment. Topics covered include thephysico-chemical properties of humicmatter and interactions of protons andmetal cations with weak acids andmacromolecules. Experimental laboratorymethods are also discussed, together withmathematical modelling. Finally the authorlooks at how the results of this research canbe used to interpret environmentalphenomena in soils, waters and sediments.This comprehensive account of cationbinding by humic matter is a valuableresource for advanced undergraduate andgraduate students, environmental scientists,ecologists and geochemists.Cambridge Environmental Chemistry Series, 122002 247 x 174 mm 444pp 51 line diagrams70 tables0 521 62146 1 Hardback £70.00

Textbook

Environmental ToxicologyDavid A. WrightUniversity of Marylandand Pamela WelbournQueen’s University

Comprehensive introductory textbook forstudents and specialists in ecology,environmental science, and chemistry.

Contents: Preface; 1. The emergence ofenvironmental toxicology as science; 2. Thescience of environmental toxicology:concepts and definitions; 3. Kinetics oftoxicant uptake; 4. Methodologicalapproaches; 5. Factors affecting toxicity; 6. Metals and other inorganiccontaminants; 7. Organic contaminants; 8. Radiation; 9. Complex issues; 10. Riskassessment; 11. Rehabilitation; 12. Regulatory toxicology; 13. An overallperspective, or where to from here?;Glossary.Cambridge Environmental Chemistry Series, 112002 247 x 174 mm 656pp 147 line diagrams1 half-tone 64 tables 74 exercises0 521 58151 6 Hardback £90.000 521 58860 X Paperback £32.95

Textbook

Introductory Chemistry for theEnvironmental SciencesSecond editionRoy M. HarrisonUniversity of Birminghamand Stephen J. De MoraUniversité du Québec, Rimouski

‘… a very potent attempt to summariseimportant chemical information for thenon-specialist student.’

Stephanie Leharne, Education inChemistry

Contents: Preface; 1. Introduction; 2. Physical chemistry; 3. Chemistry of theelements; 4. Analytical chemistry; 5. Environmental biogeochemistry; 6. Casestudies; Appendix; Index.Cambridge Environmental Chemistry Series, 71996 247 x 174 mm 389pp 98 line diagrams60 exercises0 521 48172 4 Hardback £75.000 521 48450 2 Paperback £26.95

New EditionTextbook

Basic Physical Chemistry for theAtmospheric SciencesSecond editionPeter V. HobbsUniversity of Washington

‘… a highly valuable introduction toconcepts of physical chemistry essentialto a comprehensive study ofatmospheric science … ’.Roy M. Harrison, Journal of Atmospheric

Chemistry

Contents: 1. Chemical equilibrium; 2. Chemical thermodynamics; 3. Chemical kinetics; 4. Solutionchemistry and aqueous equilibria; 5. Acids and bases; 6. Oxidation-reduction reactions; 7. Photochemistry;Appendix I. The International System ofUnits (SI); Appendix II. Some usefulnumerical values; Appendix III. Atomicweights; Appendix IV. Equilibrium (ordissociation) constants for somechemical reactions; Appendix V. SomeMolar Standard Gibbs Free Energies offormation, Molar Standard Enthalpies(or Heats) of formation and MolarAbsolute Entropies at 25°C andatmosphere; Appendix VI. Names,formulae and charges of some commonions; Appendix VII. Answers toproblems and hints and solutions toselected problems.2000 228 x 152 mm 208pp 8 line diagrams12 tables 162 exercises0 521 78083 7 Hardback £42.500 521 78567 7 Paperback £15.95

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Textbook

Introduction to AtmosphericChemistryPeter V. HobbsUniversity of Washington

‘… highly recommended for the task ofintroducing this important subject to arange of students.’

Anne M. Thompson, EOS

Contents: 1. Evolution of the Earth’satmosphere; 2. Half-life, residence timeand renewal time of chemicals in theatmosphere; 3. Present chemicalcomposition of the atmosphere; 4. Interactions of solar and terrestrialradiation with atmospheric trace gasesand aerosols; 5. Sources,transformations, transport and sinks ofchemicals in the troposphere; 6. Atmospheric aerosols; 7. Cloud andprecipitation chemistry; 8. Troposphericchemical cycles; 9. Air pollution; 10. Stratospheric chemistry; Appendix I.Exercises; Appendix II. Answers toexercises; Appendix III. Atomic weights;Appendix IV. The International Systemof Units (SI); Appendix V. Some usefulnumerical values; Appendix VI.Suggestions for further reading; Index.2000 228 x 152 mm 256pp 63 line diagrams3 colour plates 13 tables 54 exercises0 521 77143 9 Hardback £42.500 521 77800 X Paperback £15.95

ForthcomingNew Series

Cambridge MolecularScienceSeries Editors: Professor Richard SaykallyUniversity of California, BerkeleyProfessor Ahmed ZewailCalifornia Institute of TechnologyProfessor David KingUniversity of Cambridge

As we enter the 21st century, chemistry haspositioned itself as the central science. Itssubject matter, atoms and the bondsbetween them, is now central to many ofthe life sciences on the one hand, asbiological chemistry brings the subject tothe atomic level, and to condensed matterand molecular physics on the other.Developments in quantum chemistry andin statistical mechanics have also created afruitful overlap with mathematics andtheoretical physics.

Physical chemistry, as the quantitativebranch of the subject, has made giantstrides in many directions, bolstered bothby instrumental and theoreticaldevelopments. These include: surfaces andinterfaces; polymers; colloids; emulsions;

protein engineering and biophysicalchemistry; and dynamical electrochemistry.This new series will provide a vehicle forthe publication of advanced textbooks andmonographs introducing and reviewingthese exciting developments.

Rotational Spectroscopy ofDiatomic MoleculesJohn Brown

and Alan Carrington

Written to be the definitive text on therotational spectroscopy of diatomicmolecules, this book develops the theorybehind the energy levels of diatomicmolecules and then summarises the manyexperimental methods used to study theirspectra in the gaseous state.Cambridge Molecular Science2003 247 x 174 mm 800pp 295 line diagrams74 tables0 521 81009 4 Hardback c. £95.000 521 53078 4 Paperback c. £34.95Publication May 2003

HydrologyForthcoming

EcohydrologyDarwinian Expression of Vegetation Formand FunctionPeter S. EaglesonMassachusetts Institute of Technology

This volume is devoted to the derivationand application of simplified bioclimaticboundary conditions at vegetated landsurfaces using natural selection ofvegetation characteristics driven byproductivity maximization. It investigatesthe internal control of forest growth by thevertical fluxes of light, CO2, water vapor,and heat within the canopy, as well as theexternal control offered by the balances ofthermal energy and water. Through thesemeans it seeks to determine how thephysical characteristics and productivity offorest communities are related to the

climates and soils in which they are found.Ecohydrology bridges the fields of hydrologyand ecology and proposes new unifyingprinciples derived from the concept ofnatural selection. It also has potentialapplication in determining the response ofvegetation to slow variations in climate andwill provide fascinating reading forgraduate-level students and researchscientists working in ecohydrology,hydroclimatology, forest ecology, andSurface Water Hydrology.2002 247 x 174 mm 476pp 154 line diagrams50 half-tones 37 tables0 521 77245 1 Hardback £80.00

Graduate Text

River MechanicsPierre Y. JulienColorado State University

In a comprehensive analysis of rivers, thistext scrutinizes select methods underliningboth theory and engineering applications,emphasizing the mechanics of flood wavepropagation and sediment transport. Itcovers fundamental principles, engineeringanalysis, and engineering design, withproblems, examples, and case studies. Foradvanced students, researchers, andpractitioners.

Contents: Preface; Notation; 1. Introduction to river mechanics; 2. Physical properties and equations; 3. River basins; 4. Steady flow in rivers; 5. Unsteady flow in rivers; 6. Riverequilibrium; 7. River dynamics; 8. Riverstabilization; 9. River engineering; 10. Physical river models; 11. Mathematical river models; 12. Wavesand tides in river estuaries; Bibliography;Index.2002 228 x 152 mm 454pp 240 line diagrams49 tables 110 exercises 12 maps0 521 56284 8 Hardback £80.000 521 52970 0 Paperback £29.95

Series

International HydrologySeriesThe International Hydrology Series is acollaborative publishing program betweenUNESCO, Paris and CambridgeUniversity Press. It contains monographsdescribing research activities in hydrologywhich have been sponsored by theUNESCO International HydrologyProgram. The program addressestheoretical issues in the conduct ofhydrological research, as well as practical,applied, and water management issuesraised by hydrological projects. Thevolumes are addressed to those working ina practical context in less developedcountries.

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Risk, Reliability, Uncertainty andRobustness of Water ResourceSystemsEdited by Janos BogardiDivision of Water Sciences, UNESCO, Parisand Zbigniew W. KundzewiczResearch Centre of Agricultural and ForestEnvironment, Polish Academy of Sciences

35 leading multi-disciplinary scientists withinternational reputations provide state-of-the-art reviews of topical areas of researchon uncertainty and reliability relatedaspects of water resources systems. Thevolume will be valuable for graduatestudents, scientists, consultants,administrators, and practising hydrologistsand water managers.International Hydrology Series2002 279 x 215 mm 236pp 133 line diagrams37 tables0 521 80036 6 Hardback £75.00

Tropical GlaciersGeorg KaserUniversität Innsbruckand Henry OsmastonUniversity of Bristol

Tropical glaciers are highly sensitiveindicators of global climate but are alsofresh water reservoirs in some fastdeveloping regions. In some cases they area permanent threat to people. This bookstarts with the dramatic story of a glaciallake and continues with an analysis oftropical glaciology.International Hydrology Series2001 276 x 219 mm 228pp 70 line diagrams70 half-tones 40 tables 35 graphs0 521 63333 8 Hardback £75.00

Sustainability Criteria for Water ResourceSystemsEdited by Daniel P. LoucksCornell University, New Yorkand John S. GladwellHydro Tech International, Vancouver

International Hydrology Series1999 276 x 219 mm 154pp 25 line diagrams5 tables0 521 56044 6 Hardback £60.00

Impacts of Climate Change and ClimateVariability on Hydrological RegimesEdited by Jan C. van DamInternational Institute for Infrastructural, Hydraulic andEnvironmental Engineering (IHE), Delft, The Netherlands

International Hydrology Series1999 276 x 219 mm 156pp 51 line diagrams15 tables0 521 63332 X Hardback £50.00

Groundwater/Surface Water EcotonesBiological and Hydrological Interactions andManagement OptionsEdited by Janine GibertUniversité LyonJacques MathieuUniversité Lyonand Fred FournierUNESCO, Division of Water Sciences

International Hydrology Series1997 297 x 210 mm 258pp 151 line diagrams1 half-tone 38 tables0 521 57254 1 Hardback £75.00

Subsurface Flow and TransportA Stochastic ApproachEdited by Gedeon DaganTel-Aviv Universityand Shlomo P. NeumanThe University of Arizona

International Hydrology Series1997 297 x 210 mm 255pp 111 line diagrams2 tables0 521 57257 6 Hardback £90.00

Space and Time Scale Variability andInterdependencies in Hydrological ProcessesEdited by Reinder A. FeddesAgricultural University, Wageningen, The Netherlands

International Hydrology Series1995 297 x 210 mm 193pp 124 line diagrams20 tables0 521 49508 3 Hardback £37.50

Spatial Patterns in CatchmentHydrologyObservations and ModellingEdited by Rodger GraysonUniversity of Melbourneand Günter BlöschlTechnische Universität Wien

Describes use of observed patterns inunderstanding and modellinghydrological response, for researchersand graduate students.

‘Highly recommended.’Hydrological Processes and HP Today

2001 253 x 203 mm 416pp 110 line diagrams1 half-tone 32 colour plates 17 tables0 521 63316 8 Hardback £65.00

New in Paperback

Fractal River BasinsChance and Self-OrganizationIgnacio Rodríguez-IturbePrinceton Universityand Andrea RinaldoUniversità degli Studi di Padova, Italy

‘Geomorphologists and physicists alikewill find the book thought-provoking,and I highly recommend thisstimulating work.’

David R. Montgomery, Nature

2001 253 x 203 mm 564pp 320 line diagrams27 half-tones 7 colour plates0 521 00405 5 Paperback £34.95

New in Paperback

Groundwater in GeologicProcessesSteven E. IngebritsenUnited States Geological Survey, Californiaand Ward E. SanfordUnited States Geological Survey, California

‘I unreservedly recommend this book asa teaching and reference text foreveryone working on aqueous fluid-bearing environments in the Earth.’

Marian Holness, Geological Magazine

2000 228 x 152 mm 365pp 100 line diagrams7 tables 43 exercises0 521 66400 4 Paperback £21.95

Scale Dependence and ScaleInvariance in HydrologyEdited by Garrison SpositoUniversity of California, Berkeley

‘The editor, Garrison Sposito, must becongratulated for this book.’

Manoutchehr Heidari, Journal ofGeoscience Education

1998 253 x 177 mm 438pp0 521 57125 1 Hardback £75.00

Oceanography

Inverse Modeling of the Oceanand AtmosphereAndrew F. BennettOregon State University

Inverse Modeling of the Ocean andAtmosphere is a graduate-level book forstudents of oceanography and meteorology,and anyone interested in combiningcomputer models and observations of thehydrosphere or solid earth. A step-by-stepdevelopment of maximally-efficientinversion algorithms, using ideal models, iscomplemented by computer codes andcomprehensive details for realistic models.Variational tools and statistical concepts are

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concisely introduced, and applications tocontemporary research models, togetherwith elaborate observing systems, areexamined in detail. The book offers areview of the various alternativeapproaches, and further advanced researchtopics are discussed. Derived from theauthor’s lecture notes, this book constitutesan ideal course companion for graduatestudents, as well as being a valuablereference source for researchers andmanagers in theoretical earth science, civilengineering, and applied mathematics.2002 247 x 174 mm 256pp 37 line diagrams4 half-tones0 521 81373 5 Hardback £60.00

Graduate Text

Air-Sea InteractionLaws and MechanismsG. T. CsanadyOld Dominion UniversityIllustrated by Mary Gibson

Air-Sea Interaction provides acomprehensive account of how theatmosphere and the ocean interact tocontrol the global climate. It is mainlydirected towards graduate students andresearch scientists in meteorology,oceanography, and environmentalengineering, but will also appeal to thebroader physics community.

Contents: 1. The transfer laws of theair-sea interface; 2. Wind, waves and themechanisms of air-sea transfer; 3. Mixedlayers in contact; 4. Hot towers; 5. Theocean’s warm-water-sphere; References;Index.2001 253 x 177 mm 248pp 116 line diagrams0 521 79259 2 Hardback £60.000 521 79680 6 Paperback £21.95

Wind Stress over the OceanEdited by Ian S. F. JonesUniversity of Sydneyand Yoshiaki TobaTohoku University

This book brings together thirty of theworld’s leading experts in air-sea interactionto provide a thorough re-examination ofthe processes that transfer momentumbetween atmosphere and ocean. It willform a comprehensive guide and referencefor researchers and graduate students inphysical oceanography, meteorology, fluiddynamics, and coastal engineering.

‘… helpful and handy for people whowant timely, authoritative informationabout the different processes that affectthe wind stress over the sea.’

EOS

2001 253 x 177 mm 326pp 121 line diagrams8 half-tones 4 tables0 521 66243 5 Hardback £50.00

TsunamiThe Underrated HazardEdward BryantUniversity of Wollongong, New South Wales

This book comprehensively describes thenature and process of tsunami, outlinesfield evidence for detecting past events, anddescribes particular events linked toearthquakes, volcanoes, submarinelandslides and meteorite impacts. It willappeal to students and researchers, and willalso be attractive for the general publicinterested in natural hazards.

‘… there is much to fascinate andstimulate anyone with an interest in oneof the most awesome natural hazardsthat confronts us.’

Terry Marsh, Weather

2001 253 x 177 mm 350pp 72 line diagrams50 half-tones 51 tables0 521 77244 3 Hardback £55.000 521 77599 X Paperback £19.95

Ocean Waves and OscillatingSystemsLinear Interactions Including Wave-EnergyExtractionJohannes FalnesNorwegian University of Science and Technology NTNU

This book examines the interactionbetween ocean waves and oscillatingsystems. With a focus on linear analysis oflow-amplitude waves, the text is designedto convey a thorough understanding ofwave interactions. Graduate students andresearchers will find it an excellent sourceof wave energy theory and application.2002 253 x 177 mm 286pp 72 line diagrams3 tables 63 exercises0 521 78211 2 Hardback £50.00

Textbook

The Oceans and ClimateGrant R. BiggUniversity of East Anglia

Comprehensive textbook on ocean–climateinteraction for undergraduates studyingearth and environmental sciences,oceanography, meteorology andclimatology.

‘… well written and richly illustrated …The book provides a reasonably priced,lucid, and not too technical, survey ofthe complex system called ‘climate’,with emphasis on the special role playedby the world’s oceans, but notneglecting other pieces in a multifacetedpuzzle.’

Elmar R. Reiter, Meteorology andAtmospheric Physics

Contents: Preface; 1. The climate system;2. Physical interaction between the oceanand atmosphere; 3. Chemical interaction ofthe atmosphere and ocean; 4. Biochemical

interaction of the atmosphere and ocean; 5. Large-scale air–sea interaction; 6. Theocean and natural climatic variability; 7. The ocean and climatic change;Appendix A Useful constants and theelectromagnetic spectrum; Appendix BPeriodic table and electron orbitalconfiguration; Appendix C Stability,potential temperature and density;Appendix D Rossby waves in theatmosphere and ocean; Glossary;Bibliography; Index.1996 247 x 174 mm 278pp 200 line diagrams4 half-tones 17 tables0 521 45212 0 Hardback £55.000 521 58268 7 Paperback £22.95

Journal

Journal of the Marine BiologicalAssociation of the UnitedKingdomEditor-in-Chief: P. E. GibbsThe Marine Biological Association of the UK, PlymouthAssociate Editors: J. A. Raven FRSUniversity of DundeeR. SeedUniversity of Wales, Bangorand P. A. TylerSouthampton Oceanography Centre

Published for the Marine BiologicalAssociation of the United Kingdom

JMBA publishes original research on allaspects of marine biology. It includescurrent international research developmentsand features much of the pioneering worktaking place today on major issuesconcerning marine organisms and theirenvironment. Subjects include: ecologicalsurveys and population studies of oceanic,coastal and shore communities; physiologyand experimental biology; taxonomy,morphology and life history of marineanimals and plants; and chemical andphysical oceanographic work which relatesclosely to the biological environment. SubscriptionsVolume 83 in 2003: February, April, June,August, October and DecemberInstitutions print and electronic: £350Institutions electronic only: £322Institutions print only: £322Print ISSN 0025-3154Electronic ISSN 1469-7769

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Journal of NavigationEditor: Norman BonnorThe Royal Institute of Navigation, London

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Journal of Navigation contains originalpapers on the science of navigation overland and sea and through air and space,including a selection of papers presented atthe meetings of the Institute. Papers coverevery aspect of navigation, from the highlytechnical to the descriptive and historical.

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Subjects include electronics, astronomy,mathematics, cartography, command andcontrol, psychology and zoology,operational research, risk analysis,theoretical physics, operation in hostileenvironments, instrumentation,ergonomics, financial planning and law.The journal also publishes selected papersand reports as well as book reviews. SubscriptionsVolume 56 in 2003: January, May andSeptemberInstitutions print and electronic: £170Institutions electronic only: £153Institutions print only: £153Print ISSN 0373-4633Electronic ISSN 1469-7785

ClimatologyForthcoming

Climate: Into the 21st CenturyEdited by William Burroughs

The WMO draws on an unrivalledselection of leading experts to provide abalanced and global coverage of climateissues. Lavishly illustrated and engaginglywritten, this book will be attractive to ageneral audience, and will also be valuableas a teaching resource for students inschool and university.

• Accessibly written reference volume on allaspects of the climate and its impact onhuman affairs

• Put together by renowned experts fromthe World Meteorological Organizationand edited by William Burroughs, anexperienced author of several popular-levelbooks and student texts

• Lavishly illustrated in full colourthroughout

Contents: Acknowledgements; Foreword;Preface; 1. Our perceptions of climate; 2. The climate system; 3. Impacts ofvarying climate; 4. Climate for a bettersociety; 5. The century ahead; Appendices;Picture credits; Maps; Glossary; Acronyms;Chemical symbols, conversion factors andunits; Index.2002 276 x 219 mm 256pp 50 half-tones25 tables0 521 79202 9 Hardback c. £24.95Publication November 2002

Geosphere-Biosphere Interactionsand ClimateEdited by Lennart O. BengtssonMax-Planck-Institut für Meteorologieand Claus U. HammerUniversity of Copenhagen

This volume brings together many of theworld’s leading environmental scientists fora state-of-the-art discussion of theinteraction between thegeosphere/biosphere and climate. It will beinvaluable for researchers and graduatestudents in climate studies who wish togain a current multidisciplinary perspectiveof research in this topic.2002 253 x 177 mm 318pp 65 line diagrams15 colour plates 10 tables0 521 78238 4 Hardback £50.00

Population and Climate ChangeBrian C. O’NeillWatson Institute for International Studies & Center forEnvironmental Studies, Brown UniversityF. Landis MacKellarInternational Institute for Applied Systems Analysisand Wolfgang LutzInternational Institute for Applied Systems Analysis

‘Logically structured and well balanced,this clearly written and well-presentedbook is quantitative in approach andmakes no concessions to theinexperienced. It will be most useful forhonours option-level undergraduates on arange of courses in geography,environmental science, demography andeconomics, and particularly for researchworkers wishing to broaden theirunderstanding of the complex interactionsbetween climate and human society.’

Holocene

2001 247 x 174 mm 284pp 20 line diagrams14 tables0 521 66242 7 Hardback £30.00

El Niño and the SouthernOscillationMultiscale Variability and Global andRegional ImpactsEdited by Henry F. DiazNational Oceanic and Atmospheric Administrationand Vera MarkgrafUniversity of Colorado

‘The editors express the hope that thisbook makes a contribution toward abroader understanding of the ENSOphenomenon, by providing an updatedsynthesis of some of the significantaccomplishments toward this goal, andby highlighting some of the areas wheregaps in our knowledge still exists. Theirhopes have been realized.’

Mark A. Cane, EOS

2000 247 x 174 mm 512pp 109 line diagrams54 colour plates 18 tables0 521 62138 0 Hardback £55.00

The Carbon CycleEdited by T. M. L. WigleyNational Center for Atmospheric Research, Boulder,Coloradoand D. S. SchimelNational Center for Atmospheric Research

‘… covers the topic superbly … thebook is a ‘must-buy’ for libraries. But itis more important than that … fodderfor graduate courses, and for anyoneinterested in the future of the planet …the story it tells is vital to us all.

Euan Nisbet, Geological Magazine

2000 279 x 215 mm 310pp 114 line diagrams36 tables0 521 58337 3 Hardback £42.50

Warm Climates in Earth HistoryEdited by Brian T. HuberSmithsonian Institution, Washington DCKenneth G. MacleodUniversity of Missouriand Scott L. WingSmithsonian Institution

‘ … climate scientists interested in thebasic performance of climate models,and the evolution of the climate overthe last 500 million years, will find thisvolume worth dipping into.’

Grant Bigg

1999 247 x 174 mm 480pp 99 line diagrams16 colour plates 23 tables0 521 64142 X Hardback £75.00

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Textbook

Climate ChangeA Multidisciplinary ApproachWilliam James Burroughs

Provides an up-to-date, concise andcomprehensive presentation of all aspects ofclimate change for undergraduate courses.

‘… a recommended read for theinformed layman and student seeking awider background in this topical butcomplex field.’

Grant Bigg, Weather

Contents: 1. Introduction; 2. Radiationand the earth’s energy balance; 3. Theelements of the climate; 4. Evidence ofclimatic change; 5. Consequences ofclimatic change; 6. The measurement ofclimatic change; 7. Statistics, significanceand cycles; 8. The causes of climaticchange; 9. Modelling the climate; 10. Predicting climate change; Glossary;Index.2001 253 x 177 mm 314pp 109 line diagrams4 half-tones 10 tables 30 exercises0 521 56125 6 Hardback £52.500 521 56771 8 Paperback £18.95

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Global WarmingThe Complete BriefingSecond editionJohn T. HoughtonIntergovernmental Panel on Climate Change andUK Royal Commission on Environmental Pollution

‘Houghton’s complete briefing iswithout doubt the best briefing theconcerned citizen could hope to findwithin the pages of a pocketable book.’

John Perry, Bulletin of the AmericanMeteorological Society

Contents: Introduction to the firstedition; Introduction to the secondedition; 1. Global warming and climatechange; 2. The greenhouse effect; 3. Thegreenhouse gases; 4. Climates of thepast; 5. Modelling the climate; 6. Climate change under business-as-usual; 7. The impacts of climate change;8. Why should we be concerned?; 9. Weighing the uncertainty; 10. Astrategy for action to slow and stabilizeclimate change; 11. Energy andtransport for the future; 12. The globalvillage; Glossary; Index.1997 247 x 174 mm 267pp 94 line diagrams17 tables 89 exercises0 521 62089 9 Hardback £45.000 521 62932 2 Paperback £18.95

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Climate Process and ChangeEdward BryantUniversity of Wollongong, New South Wales

‘Edward Bryant has produced afascinating book, which is targeted atboth the general reader and alsostudents studying climatology inuniversity geography and environmentalscience courses.’

Progress in Physical Geography

Contents: 1. Climate history of the Earthand background concepts; Part I. Processes:2. Climatic processes; 3. Scales of heat andmass transfers in the atmosphere; 4. Therole of oceans; Part II. Change: 5. Scales ofclimate change: Pleistocene to modern; 6. Causes of climate change; 7. Humaneffects on climate; Part III. Impacts: 8. Health impacts of climate change; 9. Ecosystem impacts of climate change;10. Epilogue.1997 276 x 213 mm 225pp 71 line diagrams1 half-tone 23 tables0 521 48189 9 Hardback £47.500 521 48440 5 Paperback £17.95

New in PaperbackGraduate Text

Statistical Analysis in ClimateResearchHans von StorchUniversität Hamburgand Francis W. ZwiersUniversity of Victoria

‘ … this book … should form thecentrepiece of the climate analyst’sreference shelf ’.

Robert E. Livezey, Nature

Contents: 1. Introduction; Part I.Fundamentals: 2. Probability theory; 3. Distributions of climate variables; 4. Concepts in statistical inference; 5. Estimation; Part II. Confirmation andAnalysis: 6. The statistical test of ahypothesis; 7. Analysis of atmosphericcirculation problems; Part III. FittingStatistical Models: 8. Regression; 9. Analysis of variance; Part IV. TimeSeries: 10. Time series and stochasticprocesses; 11. Parameters of univariate andbivariate time series; 12. Estimatingcovariance functions and spectra; Part V.Eigen Techniques: 13. Empiricalorthogonal functions; 14. Canonicalcorrelation analysis; 15. POP analysis; 16. Complex eigentechniques; Part VI.Other Topics: 17. Specific statisticalconcepts in climate research; 18. Forecastquality evaluation; Part VII. Appendices.2002 276 x 219 mm 494pp 218 line diagrams3 half-tones 39 tables0 521 01230 9 Paperback £32.95

IPCC Third AssesmentReports

New for 2002

Climate Change 2001: SynthesisReportThird Assessment Report of theIntergovernmental Panel on Climate ChangeEdited by Robert T. WatsonIntergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)

The Climate Change 2001 volumes of theThird Assessment Report of the IPCCprovide the most comprehensive assessmentof climate change since its second report,Climate Change 1995. This Synthesis Reportprovides a policy-relevant, but not policy-prescriptive, synthesis and integration ofinformation contained within the ThirdAssessment Report and also draws upon allpreviously approved and accepted IPCCreports. This volume will be particularlyvaluable for students and researchers, andwill form a standard reference for policydecisions in governments and industry theworld over for many years to come.

‘… essential reading for anyoneinterested in global environmentalchange, either past, present, or future.… These volumes have a deservedlyhigh reputation.’

Geological Magazine

‘… a wealth of clear, well-organizedinformation that is all in one place …there is much to applaud.’

Environment International

2002 279 x 215 mm 408pp 107 colour plates47 tables0 521 80770 0 Hardback £75.000 521 01507 3 Paperback £27.95

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Climate Change 2001: TheScientific BasisContribution of Working Group I to the ThirdAssessment Report of the IPCCEdited by J. T. HoughtonCo-Chair of Working Group I, IPCCY. DingCo-Chair of Working Group I, IPCCD. J. GriggsHead of Technical Support Unit, Working Group I, IPCCM. NoguerDeputy Head of Technical Support Unit, Working GroupI, IPCCP. J. van der LindenProject Administrator, Technical Support Unit, WorkingGroup I, IPCCand x. DaiVisiting Scientist, Technical Support Unit, WorkingGroup I, IPCC

This IPCC Working Group I report bringsus completely up-to-date on the full rangeof scientific aspects of climate change. Itwill be invaluable for researchers, students,and policymakers, and will form thestandard reference for policy decisions ingovernments and industry the world overfor many years to come.2001 279 x 215 mm 892pp 72 line diagrams169 colour plates 75 tables0 521 80767 0 Hardback £90.000 521 01495 6 Paperback £34.95

Climate Change 2001: Impacts,Adaptation, and VulnerabilityContribution of Working Group II to theThird Assessment Report of the IPCCEdited by James J. McCarthyMuseum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard UniversityOsvaldo F. CanzianiThe National Universities of La Plata and Comahue,ArgentinaNeil A. LearyDavid J. Dokkenand Kasey S. WhiteIPCC Working Group II Technical Support Unit

This IPCC Working Group II volume bringsus completely up-to-date on the vulnerabilityof socio-economic and natural systems to

climate change. It will be invaluable forresearchers, students, and policymakers, andwill form the standard scientific reference forpolicy decisions in governments and industryfor many years to come.2001 279 x 215 mm 1042pp 90 line diagrams28 colour plates 119 tables0 521 80768 9 Hardback £90.000 521 01500 6 Paperback £34.95

Climate Change 2001: MitigationContribution of Working Group III to theThird Assessment Report of the IPCCEdited by Bert MetzCo-chair, Working Group III of the IPCC, HeadInternational Environmental Assessments NationalInstitute of Public Health and Environment (RIVM),NetherlandsOgunlade Davidson

Rob Swart

and Jiahua PanWorking Group III of the IPCC

This IPCC Working Group III volume is astate-of-the-art assessment of the scientific,technical, environmental, economic, andsocial aspects of the mitigation of climatechange. It will be invaluable for researchers,students, and policymakers, and will forma standard reference work for many years tocome.2001 279 x 215 mm 702pp 100 line diagrams15 half-tones 50 colour plates 75 tables0 521 80769 7 Hardback £90.000 521 01502 2 Paperback £34.95

IPCC Special Reports

Land Use, Land-Use Change, and ForestryA Special Report of the IPCCEdited by Robert T. WatsonThe World BankIan R. NobleAustralian National UniversityBert BolinUniversity of StockholmN. H. RavindranathIndian Institute of ScienceDavid J. VerardoIPCC Working Group II Technical Support Unit, The Netherlandsand David J. DokkenUniversity Corporation for Atmospheric Research2000 276 x 219 mm 375pp 45 line diagrams0 521 80083 8 Hardback £60.000 521 80495 7 Paperback £21.95

Emissions ScenariosA Special Report of Working Group III of the IPCCEdited by Nebojsa Nakicenovicand Rob SwartIPCC Working Group III, The Netherlands2000 276 x 219 mm 612pp 75 line diagrams60 colour plates0 521 80081 1 Hardback £75.000 521 80493 0 Paperback £29.95

Methodological and Technological Issues inTechnology TransferA Special Report of the IPCCEdited by Bert MetzIPCC Working Group III, The NetherlandsOgunlade R. DavidsonIPCC Working Group III, The NetherlandsJan-Willem MartensIPCC Working Group III, The Netherlands

Sascha N. M. van RooijenIPCC Working Group III, The Netherlandsand Laura van Wie McGroryIntergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) WorkingGroup II Technical Support Unit, USA2000 276 x 219 mm 480pp 25 line diagrams0 521 80082 X Hardback £70.000 521 80494 9 Paperback £24.95

Aviation and the Global AtmosphereA Special Report of the IPCCJoyce E. PennerUniversity of Michigan, Ann ArborDavid ListerDefence Research and Evaluation Agency, UKDavid J. GriggsIntergovernmental Panel on Climate ChangeDavid J. DokkenIntergovernmental Panel on Climate Changeand Mack McFarlandDuPont Fluoroproducts1999 276 x 219 mm 384pp 150 line diagrams10 half-tones 30 colour plates 25 tables0 521 66300 8 Hardback £75.000 521 66404 7 Paperback £27.95

The Regional Impacts of Climate ChangeAn Assessment of VulnerabilityEdited by Robert T. WatsonIntergovernmental Panel on Climate ChangeMarufu C. ZinyoweraZimbabwe Meteorological Servicesand Richard H. MossBattelle Pacific Northwest National Laboratory1998 279 x 215 mm 527pp 42 line diagrams24 half-tones 24 colour plates 77 tables0 521 63256 0 Hardback £75.000 521 63455 5 Paperback £27.95

US National AssessmentReports

Climate Change Impacts on theUnited States – Overview ReportEdited by National Assessment SynthesisTeam

This Assessment has involved thousands ofAmericans in an ongoing national dialogueabout climate change and its impacts. Thereport identifies key climatic vulnerabilities

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of particular regions and sectors in thecontext of other changes in the nation’senvironment, resources, and economy.

‘… an excellent book to dip into … itshould be in the recommended readinglists of students of economics, politicsand the sciences at school and universitylevel, as well as of those whoseprofessions can affect, or be affected by,climate change.’

Jim Galvin, Weather

2001 279 x 215 mm 158pp 50 line diagrams200 colour plates0 521 00074 2 Paperback £12.95

Climate Change Impacts on the UnitedStates – Foundation ReportThe Potential Consequences of Climate Variabilityand ChangeEdited by National Assessment Synthesis Team2001 279 x 215 mm 618pp 350 line diagrams100 half-tones 50 colour plates0 521 00075 0 Paperback £24.95

Agriculture: The PotentialConsequences of ClimateVariability and Change for theUnited StatesEdited by John M. ReillyJoint Program on the Science and Policy of GlobalChange, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

This volume reports the results of arigorous and quantitative assessment of theimpacts of climate change on USagriculture. It advances work on climateimpacts by using scenarios from state-of-the-art climate models. It describes theforces likely to shape US agriculture overthe next century, including policy andeconomic issues, and their interaction withclimate change. It offers directions forfuture research and implications of climatechange for agricultural policy. The basicfindings are that climate change is positivefor agriculture production althoughsouthern parts of the US could be harmed.Negative consequences of climate changeinclude effects on pesticide use, run-off ofnutrients into coastal areas, and potentialregional conflicts for some groundwatersources. This authoritative assessment willbe accessible to a broad readership ofstudents, researchers, and policymakers.2002 279 x 215 mm 152pp 12 line diagrams2 colour plates 30 tables0 521 01628 2 Paperback £21.95

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New EditionTextbook

The Physics of AtmospheresThird editionJohn HoughtonScientific Assessment Working Group of theIntergovernmental Panel on Climate Change

This third edition of John Houghton’sacclaimed textbook has been broughtcompletely up-to-date, with several newchapters. Like the previous editions, this isan essential textbook for advancedundergraduate and graduate courses inatmospheric science. Specialists inatmospheric physics and meteorology willalso find it an excellent state-of-the-artreview.• Completely revised and updated thirdedition of a very highly respected textbook• Includes new chapters on chaos theoryand human-induced climate change• Author is a leader in his field and is veryhighly regarded• Most comprehensive, but concise,textbook available on atmospheric physicsat this level

From the reviews of the previousedition:‘… a splendid volume in the besttraditions of CUP student texts. Anexcellent source of reference.’

New Scientist

Contents: Preface; 1. Some basic ideas; 2. A radiative equilibrium model; 3. Thermodynamics; 4. More complexradiation transfer; 5. The middle and upperatmospheres; 6. Clouds; 7. Dynamics; 8. Atmospheric waves; 9. Turbulence; 10. The general circulation; 11. Numericalmodelling; 12. Global observation;

13. Chaos and atmospheric predictability;14. Climate and climate change; Index.2002 253 x 177 mm 336pp 141 line diagrams11 half-tones 11 tables 198 exercises0 521 80456 6 Hardback £60.000 521 01122 1 Paperback £22.95

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An Introduction to AtmosphericThermodynamicsAnastasios A. TsonisUniversity of Wisconsin, Milwaukee

A rigorous and concise introduction toatmospheric thermodynamics; ideal as atextbook for one-semester undergraduatecourses in atmospheric science,meteorology, or physics. Introductorychapters provide basic definitions, anduseful mathematical and physical notes.Later sections relate thermodynamics toatmospheric processes and the problem ofweather prediction.• Includes many solved problems• Concise, rigorous and self-containedtreatment of the subject• Ideal for use in a one-semesterundergraduate courseContents: 1. Preface; 2. Some usefulmathematical and physical topics; 3. Earlyexperiments and laws; 4. The first law ofthermodynamics; 5. The second law ofthermodynamics; 6. Water and itstransformations; 7. Moist air (or all thesetemperatures!); 8. Vertical stability in theatmosphere; 9. Thermodynamic diagrams;10. Beyond this book; Bibliography; 11. Appendix.2002 247 x 174 mm 182pp 37 line diagrams9 tables0 521 79263 0 Hardback £50.000 521 79676 8 Paperback £18.95

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An Introduction to AtmosphericPhysicsDavid G. AndrewsUniversity of Oxford

Intermediate to advanced undergraduatetextbook presenting a broad coverage ofatmospheric physics.

‘This textbook provides a concise,accurate and elegant introduction toscientific study of the Earth’satmosphere.’

World Meteorological OrganizationBulletin

Contents: Preface; 1. Introduction; 2. Atmospheric thermodynamics; 3. Atmospheric radiation; 4. Basic fluiddynamics; 5. Further atmospheric fluiddynamics; 6. Stratospheric chemistry; 7. Atmospheric remote sounding; 8. Atmospheric modelling; Appendices.2000 247 x 174 mm 240pp 104 line diagrams3 tables 66 exercises0 521 62051 1 Hardback £50.000 521 62958 6 Paperback £17.95

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Atmospheric Modeling, DataAssimilation and PredictabilityEugenia KalnayUniversity of Maryland

A graduate-level text on numerical weatherprediction, including atmospheric modeling,data assimilation and predictability.

• A much-needed update in the subject ofatmospheric modeling• Emphasis is on clear and intuitivedescriptions of the basic concepts withsimple examples and excellent schematicfigures• The introductory chapter is complete initself and can form the basis of anundergraduate course on numerical weatherforecasting with use of few equations• The chapters on numerical methods, dataassimilation and predictability are alsostand-alone and can constitute the basis fora full graduate course

Contents: 1. Historical overview; 2. Thecontinuous equations; 3. Discretization ofthe equations; 4. Introduction to theparameterizations of subgrid-scale physicalprocesses; 5. Data assimilation; 6. Atmospheric predictability and ensembleforecasting; References; Appendix A. Theearly history of numerical weatherprediction; Appendix B. List of acronyms;Appendix C. Coding and checking thelinear tangent and adjoint models;Appendix D. Post processing of numericalmodel output to obtain station weatherforecasts.2002 247 x 174 mm 340pp 74 line diagrams12 half-tones 4 tables0 521 79179 0 Hardback £80.000 521 79629 6 Paperback £29.95Publication November 2002

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Fundamentals of AtmosphericModelingMark Z. JacobsonStanford University

‘I highly recommend the Jacobson bookfor graduate students and professionalsengaged in atmospheric modeling. Theywill find themselves frequently reachingfor it as a reference. I certainly do.’

Daniel J. Jacob, AtmosphericEnvironment

Contents: Preface; 1. Introduction; 2. Atmospheric structure, composition, andthermodynamics; 3. The continuity andthermodynamic energy equations; 4. Themomentum equation in cartesian andspherical coordinates; 5. Vertical coordinateconversions; 6. Numerical solutions topartial differential equations; 7. Finitedifferencing the equations of atmosphericdynamics; 8. Boundary layer processes; 9. Cloud thermodynamics; 10. Radiativeenergy transfer; 11. Gas-phase species,chemical reactions, and reaction rates; 12. Urban, free tropospheric andstratospheric chemistry; 13. Methods ofsolving chemical ordinary differentialequations; 14. Particle components, sizedistributions, and size structures; 15. Aerosolemissions and nucleation; 16. Coagulation;17. Condensation, evaporation, deposition,and sublimation; 18. Chemical equilibriumand dissolution processes; 19. Aqueouschemistry; sedimentation and dry deposition;21. Model design, application, and testing;Appendix A. Conversions; Constants; Listsof symbols; Appendix B. Tables; References;Index.1998 253 x 177 mm 672pp 179 line diagrams59 tables0 521 63143 2 Hardback £100.000 521 63717 1 Paperback £37.95

Graduate Text

An Introduction to RadiativeTransferMethods and Applications in AstrophysicsAnnamaneni PeraiahIndian Institute of Astrophysics

Presents the methodologies used byastrophysicists for solving the radiativetransfer equation.

Contents: Preface; 1. Definitions offundamental quantities of the radiationfield; 2. The equation of radiative transfer;3. Methods of solution of transfer equation;4. Two-point boundary problems; 5. Principleof Invariance; 6. Discrete space theory; 7. Transfer equation in moving media: theobserver frame; 8. Radiative transfer equationin the comoving frame; 9. Escape probabilitymethods; 10. Operator perturbation methods;11. Polarization; 12. Polarization in magneticmedia; 13. Multi-dimensional radiativetransfer.2001 247 x 174 mm 492pp 102 line diagrams4 tables0 521 77001 7 Hardback £70.000 521 77989 8 Paperback £24.95

ForthcomingGraduate Text

The Physics of PlasmasT. J. M. BoydUniversity of Essexand J. J. SandersonUniversity of St Andrews

A comprehensive introductory graduatetextbook illustrating specialised topics incurrent physics.

Contents: 1. Introduction; 2. Particle orbittheory; 3. Macroscopic equations; 4. Idealmagnetohydrodynamics; 5. Resistivemagnetohydrodynamics; 6. Waves inunbounded homogeneous plasmas; 7. Collisionless kinetic theory; 8. Collisionalkinetic theory; 9. Plasma radiation; 10. Non-linear plasma physics; 11. Aspectsof inhomogeneous plasmas; 12. Theclassical theory of plasmas.2002 247 x 174 mm 528pp 186 line diagrams15 tables 160 exercises0 521 45290 2 Hardback c. £75.000 521 45912 5 Paperback c. £27.95Publication December 2002

ForthcomingGraduate Text

Detection of LightFrom the Ultraviolet to the SubmillimeterSecond editionGeorge RiekeUniversity of Arizona

A comprehensive overview of importantapproaches to photon detection fromultraviolet to submillimeter spectral regions.

Contents: Preface; 1. Introduction; 2. Intrinsic photoconductors; 3. Extrinsicphotoconductors; 4. Photodiodes; 5. Amplifiers and readouts; 6. Arrays; 7. Photoemissive detectors; 8. Photography;9. Bolometers; 10. Visible and infraredcoherent receivers; 11. Submillimeter- andmillimeter-wave heterodyne receivers; 12. Summary; References; Appendices.2002 247 x 174 mm 368pp 112 line diagrams11 half-tones 18 tables0 521 81636 X Hardback £80.000 521 01710 6 Paperback £29.95Publication October 2002

Scattering, Absorption, andEmission of Light by SmallParticlesMichael I. MishchenkoNASA Goddard Institute for Space StudiesLarry D. TravisNASA Goddard Institute for Space Studiesand Andrew A. LacisNASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies

This thorough and up-to-date treatmentfirst introduces the general formalism ofscattering, absorption, and emission oflight and other electromagnetic radiationby arbitrarily shaped and arbitrarily

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oriented particles. It then discusses therelation of the radiative transfer theory tosingle-scattering solutions of Maxwell’sequations and describes in detail exacttheoretical methods and computer codesfor calculating scattering, absorption, andemission properties of arbitrarily shapedparticles. Further chapters demonstratehow scattering and absorptioncharacteristics of small particles depend onparticle size, refractive index, shape, andorientation. The work illustrates how thehigh efficiency and accuracy of existingtheoretical and experimental techniques,and the availability of fast scientificworkstations, result in advanced physically-based applications of electromagneticscattering to non-invasive particlecharacterization and remote sensing. Thisbook will be valuable for scienceprofessionals, engineers and graduatestudents in a wide range of disciplinesincluding optics, electromagnetics, remotesensing, climate research, and biomedicine.2002 247 x 174 mm 462pp 135 line diagrams17 half-tones 16 colour plates 14 tables0 521 78252 X Hardback £65.00

Large-Scale Atmosphere-OceanDynamics 1Analytical Methods and NumericalModelsEdited by John NorburyLincoln College, Oxfordand Ian RoulstoneMet. Office and University of Reading

Numerical weather prediction, chaoticatmospheric dynamics, atmosphericmodelling.Contents: Introduction and scientificbackground; 1. A view of the equationsof meteorological dynamics and variousapproximations; 2. Extended-geostrophic Euler-Poincaré models formesoscale oceanographic flow; 3. Fastsingular oscillating limits of stably-stratified three-dimensional Euler-Boussinesq equations and ageostrophicwave fronts; 4. New mathematical

developments in atmosphere and oceandynamics, and their application tocomputer simulations; 5. Rearrangements of functions withapplications to meteorology and idealfluid flow; 6. Statistical methods inatmospheric dynamics: probabilitymetrics and discrepancy measures as ameans of defining balance.2002 247 x 174 mm 320pp 43 figures0 521 80681 X Hardback £50.00

Large-Scale Atmosphere-OceanDynamics 2Geometric Methods and ModelsEdited by John NorburyLincoln College, Oxfordand Ian RoulstoneMet. Office and University of Reading

Contents: Introduction; 1. Balancedmodels in geophysical fluid dynamics:Hamiltonian formulation, constraintsand formal stability; 2. The swingingspring: a simple model of atmosphericbalance; 3. On the stationary spectra foran ensemble of plane weakly nonlinearinternal gravity waves; 4. Hamiltoniandescription of shear flow; 5. Someapplications of transformation theory inmechanics; 6. Legendre-transformablesemi-geostrophic theories; 7. The Euler-Poincaré equations in geophysical fluiddynamics; 8. Are there higher-accuracyanalogues of semi-geostrophic theory?2002 247 x 174 mm 390pp 43 figures0 521 80757 3 Hardback £50.00

Series

Cambridge Atmosphericand Space Science SeriesSeries Editors: Alexander J. Dessler

John T. Houghton

Michael J. Rycroft

This series of upper-level texts and researchmonographs covers the physics andchemistry of different regions of the Earth’satmosphere, from the troposphere andstratosphere, up through the ionosphereand magnetosphere and out to theinterplanetary medium. Recent scientificadvances are presented along with reviewsof our present understanding of a specificarea. The resulting series as a wholerepresents a valuable reference work of ourknowledge on topics ranging from theEarth’s climate to geospace.

Forthcoming

The High-Latitude Ionosphere andits Effects on Radio PropagationRobert HunsuckerUniversity of Alaska-Fairbanksand John HargreavesUniversity of Lancaster

The physical properties of the ionized layer inthe Earth’s upper atmosphere enable us to useit to support an increasing range ofcommunications applications. This bookpresents a modern treatment of the physicsand phenomena of the high latitude upperatmosphere and the morphology of radiopropagation in the auroral and polar regions.Chapters cover the basics of radiopropagation and the use of radio techniquesin ionospheric studies. Many investigations ofhigh latitude radio propagation havepreviously only been published in ConferenceProceedings and organizational reports. Thisbook includes many examples of the behaviorof quiet and disturbed high latitude HFpropagation. Ample cross-referencing, chaptersummaries and reference lists make this bookan invaluable aid for graduate students,ionospheric physicists and radio engineers.Cambridge Atmospheric and Space ScienceSeries2002 253 x 177 mm 640pp 379 line diagrams11 half-tones 63 tables0 521 33083 1 Hardback £100.00Publication November 2002

Inverse Problems in AtmosphericConstituent TransportI. G. EntingDivision Atmospheric Research CSIRO, Australia

The critical role of trace gases in globalatmospheric change makes an improvedunderstanding of these gases imperative.Measurements of the distributions of thesegases in space and time provide importantinformation, but the interpretation of thisinformation often involves ill-conditionedmodel inversions. A variety of techniqueshave therefore been developed to analyzethese problems. Inverse Problems inAtmospheric Constituent Transport is the firstbook to give comprehensive coverage ofwork on this topic. The trace gas inversionproblem is presented in general terms andthe various different approaches are unifiedby treating the inversion problem as one ofstatistical estimation. Later chaptersdemonstrate the application of these methodsto studies of carbon dioxide, methane,halocarbons and other gases implicated inglobal climate change. This book is aimed atgraduate students and researchers embarkingupon studies of global atmospheric change,biogeochemical cycles and Earth systemsscience.Cambridge Atmospheric and Space ScienceSeries2002 247 x 174 mm 408pp 54 line diagrams12 tables0 521 81210 0 Hardback £75.00

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Radiative Transfer in theAtmosphere and OceanGary E. ThomasUniversity of Colorado, Boulderand Knut StamnesUniversity of Alaska, Fairbanks

‘ … I would rate the book strongly … itcombines mathematical rigour with astrongly supportive text that gives goodinsight into the physical processes.’

International Journal of Climatology

Cambridge Atmospheric and Space ScienceSeries2002 253 x 177 mm 546pp 169 line diagrams6 half-tones 1 table0 521 89061 6 Paperback £29.95

IonospheresPhysics, Plasma Physics, and ChemistryRobert W. SchunkUtah State Universityand Andrew F. NagyUniversity of Michigan

‘This excellent book’s utility as both agraduate-level textbook and referencebook for active researchers fills a much-needed niche in presenting theexpansive topic of ionospheric physicsand chemistry.’

George V. Khazanov, EOS

Cambridge Atmospheric and Space ScienceSeries2000 253 x 177 mm 570pp 216 line diagrams6 half-tones 39 tables 125 exercises0 521 63237 4 Hardback £65.00

Electromagnetic ScintillationVolume 1: Geometrical OpticsAlbert D. WheelonEnviromental Technology Laboratory, NOAA,Boulder, CO

The two volumes that make up thisbook provide a modern reference andcomprehensive tutorial to the subject,treating both optical and microwavepropagation. This first volume deals

with phase and angle-of-arrivalmeasurement errors.The second volumeconcentrates on amplitude and intensityfluctuations of the received signal.

2001 247 x 174 mm 474pp 110 figures

0 521 80198 2 Hardback £75.00

ForthcomingVolume 2: Weak ScatteringAlbert D. Wheelon

2003 247 x 174 mm 450pp 116 line diagrams12 tables 116 figures

0 521 80199 0 Hardback c. £75.00Publication May 2003

Polarimetric Doppler WeatherRadarPrinciples and ApplicationsV. N. BringiColorado State Universityand V. ChandrasekarColorado State University

This book provides a detailed introductionto the principles of Doppler andpolarimetric radar, focusing in particularon their use in the analysis of weathersystems. The design features and operationof practical radar systems are highlightedthroughout the book in order to illustrateimportant theoretical foundations.2001 247 x 174 mm 662pp 5 half-tones 6 tables350 figures0 521 62384 7 Hardback £80.00

Storms in SpaceJohn W. FreemanRice University, Houston

The story of the mysterious region betweenEarth and the Sun, where violent stormsrage unseen by human eyes.2001 228 x 152 mm 150pp 2 line diagrams 2 half-tones 21 colour plates0 521 66038 6 Hardback £18.95

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Out of the BlueA 24-Hour Skywatcher’s GuideJohn Naylor

A 24-hour practical guide to skywatching.2002 247 x 174 mm 368pp 96 line diagrams45 half-tones0 521 80925 8 Hardback £25.00

Forthcoming

Dynamic SunEdited by Bhola Dwivedi

A comprehensive overview of the Sun forgraduate students and researchers.2003 247 x 174 mm 450pp 92 line diagrams61 half-tones 17 tables0 521 81057 4 Hardback c. £60.00Publication January 2003

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Meteorological ApplicationsEditor: John E. ThornesUniversity of Birmingham

Published for the Royal Meteorological Society

Meteorological Applications deals in anauthoritative and accessible way with thewide range of topics associated with theapplications of meteorology. These includeapplications of meteorological information(including climatological and forecast data)and their economic benefits; science andtechnology to support meteorologicalapplications; weather events and theiranalysis and prediction; performance andinterpretation of numerical models andother forecasting aids; practical applicationsof ocean and climate models; observation,communication, data processing anddisplay systems; training techniques andthe development and use of computer-aided learning. SubscriptionsVolume 10 in 2003: March, June,September and DecemberInstitutions print and electronic: £190Institutions electronic only: £171Institutions print only: £171Print ISSN 1350-4827Electronic ISSN 1469-8080

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Journal of Plasma PhysicsEditor: R. Alan CairnsUniversity of St Andrews

Journal of Plasma Physics publishes primaryresearch articles in plasma physics, boththeoretical and experimental, and itsapplications. Basic topics include thefundamental physics of plasmas, ionization,kinetic theory, particle orbits, stochasticdynamics, wave propagation, solitons,stability, shock waves, transport, heatingand diagnostics. Applications includefusion, laboratory plasmas andcommunications devices, laser plasmas,technological plasmas, space physics, andastrophysics.SubscriptionsVolumes 69-70 in 2003: January,February, March, April, May, July, August,September, October and NovemberInstitutions print and electronic: £565Institutions electronic only: £520Print ISSN 0022-3778Electronic ISSN 1469-7807

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Forthcoming

Biodiversity, Sustainability andHuman CommunitiesProtecting Beyond the ProtectedEdited by Tim O’RiordanUniversity of East Angliaand Susanne Stoll-KleemanPotsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research

Biodiversity loss and possible remedies aresubject to much debate. Biodiversity,Sustainability and Human Communitiesadvocates preservation through a mix ofstrict protection, inclusive involvement ofpeople, and the combination of livelihoodsand social well-being in biodiversitymanagement. Case studies are examinedwith insights from political scientists,economists and ecologists.2002 228 x 152 mm 310pp 5 line diagrams 1 half-tone 26 tables 2 graphs 3 maps0 521 81365 4 Hardback £45.000 521 89052 7 Paperback £16.95

Public Participation inSustainability ScienceEdited by Bernd KasemirHarvard University, MassachusettsJill JägerInternational Human Dimensions Programme, BonnCarlo C. JaegerPotsdam Institute for Climate Impact Researchand Matthew T. GardnerBiogen Inc.Foreword by William C. ClarkHarvard University, Massachusettsand Alexander WokaunPaul Scherrer Institute, Viligen, Switzerland

The participation of citizens and otherstakeholders is increasingly important forpolicy making on the environment andsustainable development. The contributorsto this book examine methods forfacilitating public participation on a local

and global level. The authors thus suggestconsultation procedures which integratescientific modelling with democraticdecision-making processes. 2003 228 x 152 mm 300pp 21 figures0 521 81818 4 Hardback c. £47.500 521 52144 0 Paperback c. £17.95Publication February 2003

Environmental Dilemmas andPolicy DesignHuib PellikaanRijksuniversiteit Leiden, The Netherlandsand Robert van der VeenUniversity of Amsterdam

It has been assumed that mere awareness ofthe causes of environmental degradationwill not motivate citizens to reducepollution. Here the authors counter-arguethat most citizens are willing to contributevoluntarily towards safeguarding theenvironment, but that their willingnessdepends on the social context of theproblem they face.

Advance praise:

‘This is social science at its best …What a gem!’

Elinor Ostrom, Indiana University

Theories of Institutional Design2002 228 x 152 mm 288pp 25 line diagrams28 tables0 521 62156 9 Hardback £47.500 521 62764 8 Paperback £16.95

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The Dynamics of Deforestationand Economic Growth in theBrazilian AmazonLykke AndersenCatholic University of Bolivia, La PazClive W. J. GrangerUniversity of California, San DiegoEustaquio J. ReisInstitute for Applied Economic Research, Rio de JaneiroDiana WeinholdLondon School of Economics and Political Scienceand Sven WunderCenter for Development Research, Denmark

An economic analysis of the costs andbenefits of deforestation in the Amazon.

Advance praise:

A book on the Brazilian Amazon, theworld’s largest tropical forest, alwaysdemands one’s attention and thisvolume is an especially worthy additionto the literature.’

Douglas Southgate, Ohio StateUniversity

2002 228 x 152 mm 258pp 2 half-tones 60 tables22 figures 1 map0 521 81197 X Hardback c. £45.00Publication December 2002

Forthcoming

Applied Environmental EconomicsA GIS Approach to Cost-benefit AnalysisIan J. BatemanUniversity of East AngliaAndrew A. Lovett

and Julii S. Brainard

An innovative application of GIStechniques to spatial cost-benefit analysis ofa complex land use change problem. Theimaginative use of GIS will be of greatinterest to economists, environmentalmanagers and regional planners.

‘A fine example of economic valuationbeing put to imaginative and unique useby some of the most excitingpractitioners of the art of economicvaluation.’

David W. Pearce (from the Foreword)

2003 247 x 174 mm 360pp 35 line diagrams3 colour plates 67 tables0 521 80956 8 Hardback c. £45.00Publication January 2003

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The Politics of the EnvironmentNeil CarterUniversity of York

‘Environmental politics are nowmainstream politics, spanning localityand globalism. Neil Carter skilfully andcomprehensively charts the origins anddynamics of environmental politics, andopens up the vistas for its successor,sustainability politics. This is a vitalread.’

Tim O’Riordan, University of East Anglia

Contents: Introduction; Part I. Theory: 1. Environmental philosophy; 2. Ecologism: a green ideology?; Part II.Agency: 3. Green parties: the rise of a newpolitics; 4. Party politics and environment;5. Environmental groups; Part III. Policy:6. Environmental policy-making: thetraditional paradigm; 7. Sustainabledevelopment and ecological modernisation:an alternative paradigm; 8. Internationalenvironmental politics; 9. Greeninggovernments; 10. Policy instruments andimplementation.2001 247 x 174 mm 382pp0 521 47037 4 Hardback £47.500 521 46994 5 Paperback £17.95

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Environmental Politics in Japan,Germany, and the United StatesMiranda A. SchreursUniversity of Maryland, College Park

A decade of climate change negotiationsalmost ended in failure because of thedifferent policy approaches of theindustrialized states. Miranda A. Schreurs

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uses a variety of case studies to show howJapan, Germany, and the United States’different approaches to dealing withenvironmental problems have arisen.2002 228 x 152 mm 280pp 11 line diagrams7 tables0 521 81912 1 Hardback c. £47.500 521 52537 3 Paperback c. £16.95Publication November 2002

Pollution and PropertyComparing Ownership Institutions forEnvironmental ProtectionDaniel H. ColeIndiana University

Solutions to environmental problemsdepend on impositing private-, common-,or public-property rights in naturalresources. Who should own the resources:private individuals, private groups of‘stakeholders’, or the entire society (thepublic)? Cole argues that no singleproperty regime works best in allcircumstances. Environmental protectionrequires multiple regimes.

‘… a first-rate analysis of environmentalmanagement from the severalviewpoints of law, economics,measurement technology, and politicalwill.’

J. H. Dales, Professor Emeritus,University of Toronto

2002 228 x 152 mm 226pp0 521 80637 2 Hardback £45.000 521 00109 9 Paperback £16.95

Sharing Transboundary ResourcesInternational Law and Optimal Resource UseEyal BenvenistiHebrew University of Jerusalem

Why do states often use transboundaryresources inefficiently? Benvenisti considersa range of factors, includingmismanagement as a link betweendomestic and international processes. Healso looks forward to potential solutions inthis multi-disciplinary approach.Benvenisti’s analysis will interestinternational environmentalists andlawyers, and international relations scholarsand practitioners.Cambridge Studies in International andComparative Law, 232002 228 x 152 mm 298pp0 521 64098 9 Hardback £47.50

Forthcoming

Transboundary Damage inInternational LawHanqin XueMinistry of Foreign Affairs, Beijing, People’s Republic ofChina

The Chernobyl disaster is an example of anactivity conducted by one state which hascaused serious adverse effects in another.This study of the international rules and

procedure for compensation for victimswill be of use to academics andprofessionals involved with transboundarydisputes.Cambridge Studies in International andComparative Law, 272003 228 x 152 mm 350pp0 521 81423 5 Hardback c. £60.00Publication March 2003

The Making of Green KnowledgeEnvironmental Politics and CulturalTransformationAndrew JamisonAalborg University, Denmark

‘Andrew Jamison offers here a wisereflection on the state of globalenvironmentalism. It is essential readingto help us work out where to go fromhere.’

David Rothenberg, editor of The Worldand the World, author of Sudden Music,

editor of Terra Nova, Associate professorof Philosophy, New Jersey Institute of

Technology

2001 228 x 152 mm 218pp 3 tables0 521 79252 5 Hardback £40.000 521 79687 3 Paperback £14.95

Climate for ChangeNon-State Actors and the Global Politicsof the GreenhousePeter NewellUniversity of Sussex

‘Its reports are the most authoritativeavailable on the subject.’

Climate Policy

2000 216 x 138 mm 240pp0 521 63250 1 Hardback £45.00

Series

InternationalEnvironmental LawReportsThe first ever compendium of the keyinternational and national decisionsrelating to international environmental law,this five-volume set is a valuable resourcefor all those interested in this growing field.Students, practitioners, NGOs andgovernment agencies alike will be gratefulto find, at last, the relevant case law easilyaccessible in one collection. The collectionencompasses decisions from the latenineteenth century to the present day, andis presented in five themed volumes. Eachcase is accompanied by a full introductorynote and, where appropriate, relevantbackground materials to facilitate a fullerunderstanding of the case. The volumes arecomprehensively indexed.

Volume 3: Human Rights andEnvironmentEdited by Cairo A. R. RobbLauterpacht Research Centre for International Law,University of Cambridge2001 228 x 152 mm 1020pp0 521 65036 4 Hardback £200.000 521 65966 3 Paperback £80.00

Volume 2: Trade and EnvironmentEdited by Cairo A. R. RobbLauterpacht Research Centre for International Law,University of CambridgeWith contributions by Amelia Porges

and Damien GeradinUniversity of Liège2001 228 x 152 mm 852pp0 521 65035 6 Hardback £130.000 521 65967 1 Paperback £47.95

Volume 1: Early DecisionsEdited by Cairo A. R. RobbLauterpacht Research Centre for International Law,University of Cambridge1999 228 x 152 mm 650pp 8 maps0 521 64347 3 Hardback £120.000 521 64397 X Paperback £44.95

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Environment and DevelopmentEconomicsEditor: Charles PerringsUniversity of York

Published in association with the BeijerInstitute of Ecological Economics, RoyalSwedish Academy of Sciences

This journal, firmly positioned at theintersection of economics, environmentand development, publishes original papersaddressed to the research and policycommunities, and is designed to beaccessible to a broad readership. The Editorand Associate Editors are supported bydistinguished panels of advisors fromaround the world, who together ensure thatthe journal is a major forum for keyresearch conducted in low-incomecountries as well as elsewhere, and for thework of younger scholars. The journal isdivided into two main sections, Theoryand Applications and Policy Options. SubscriptionsVolume 8 in 2003: February, May, Julyand OctoberInstitutions print and electronic: £133Institutions electronic only: £118Institutions print only: £118Individuals print only: £46Individuals in low-income countries: £25International Society for Ecological Economics, EuropeanSociety for Ecological Economics, Association ofEnvironmental and Resource Economists, EuropeanAssociation of Environmental and Resource Economists,African Studies Association: £36Print ISSN 1355-770XElectronic ISSN 1469-4395

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GeodynamicsSecond editionDonald L. TurcotteCornell University, New Yorkand Gerald SchubertUniversity of California, Los Angeles

‘… a definitive work of impressivebreadth that will be of great interest toresearchers and students alike.’

Professor Anthony B. Watts, University of Oxford

Contents: Preface; 1. Plate tectonics; 2. Stress and strain in solids; 3. Elasticityand flexure; 4. Heat transfer; 5. Gravity; 6. Fluid mechanics; 7. Rock rheology; 8. Faulting; 9. Flow in porous media; 10. Chemical geodynamics; Appendix 1.Symbols and units; Appendix 2. Physicalconstants and properties; Answers toselected problems; Index.2002 253 x 203 mm 472pp 358 line diagrams39 half-tones 32 tables 245 exercises0 521 66186 2 Hardback £75.000 521 66624 4 Paperback £29.95

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Planetary SciencesImke de PaterUniversity of California, Berkeleyand Jack J. LissauerNASA Ames Research Center

‘ … Highly recommended.’ Richard Taylor, Spaceflight

Contents: Part I. Introduction; Part II.Dynamics; Part III. Solar Heating andEnergy Transport; Part IV. PlanetaryAtmospheres; Part V. Planetary Surfaces;Part VI. Planetary Interiors; Part VII.Planetary Magnetospheres and theInterplanetary Medium; Part VIII.

Meteorites; Part IX. Asteroids; Part X.Comets; Part XI. Planetary Rings; Part XII.Planet Formation; Part XIII. ExtrasolarPlanets.2001 246 x 189 mm 544pp 411 line diagrams50 half-tones 36 colour plates 41 tables0 521 48219 4 Hardback £50.00

New EditionTextbook

Chaos in Dynamical SystemsSecond editionEdward OttUniversity of Maryland

From reviews of the previous edition:

‘… a welcome volume for those whokeep even modest collections onnonlinear dynamics.’

Physics Today

Contents: Preface; 1. Introduction andoverview; 2. One-dimensional maps; 3. Strange attractors and fractaldimensions; 4. Dynamical properties ofchaotic systems; 5. Nonattracting chaoticsets; 6. Quasiperiodicity; 7. Chaos inHamiltonian systems; 8. Chaotictransitions; 9. Multifractals; 10. Controland synchronization of chaos; 11. Quantum chaos.2002 246 x 189 mm 496pp 243 line diagrams2 tables0 521 81196 1 Hardback £90.000 521 01084 5 Paperback £32.95

ForthcomingTextbook

CoastsForm Process and EvolutionColin D. WoodroffeUniversity of Wollongong, New South Wales

A textbook on coastal geomorphology foradvanced undergraduates and graduates.

Contents: 1. Introduction; 2. Geologicalsetting and materials; 3. Coastal processes;4. Rocky coasts; 5. Reef coasts; 6. Beachand barrier coasts; 7. Deltas and estuaries;8. Muddy coasts; 9. Morphodynamics ofcoastal systems; 10. Human activities andfuture coasts.2002 247 x 174 mm 616pp 134 line diagrams57 half-tones 16 tables0 521 81254 2 Hardback £80.000 521 01183 3 Paperback £29.95Publication November 2002

Coastal Processes withEngineering ApplicationsRobert G. DeanUniversity of Floridaand Robert A. DalrympleUniversity of Delaware

Text on coastal engineering andoceanography covering theory andapplications intended to mitigate shorelineerosion.

2001 253 x 177 mm 488pp 270 line diagrams20 half-tones 20 tables0 521 49535 0 Hardback £75.00

Radar Remote Sensing ofPlanetary SurfacesBruce A. CampbellSmithsonian Institution, Washington DC

An introduction to radar remote sensing ofnatural surfaces, including radar datacollection, image interpretation and surfaceroughness analysis. Radar surveys of theMoon, Mercury, Venus and Mars arepresented at a level appropriate for studentsand professionals in the Earth andplanetary sciences, electrical engineering,and remote sensing.2002 247 x 174 mm 342pp 113 line diagrams69 half-tones 11 colour plates 8 tables0 521 58308 X Hardback £70.00

New EditionTextbook

Physical Principles of RemoteSensingSecond editionW. G. ReesScott Polar Research Institute, University of Cambridge

‘ … a clear, concise introduction … anexcellent choice as a text for anadvanced undergraduate course.’

Geophysics

Contents: Preface; 1. Introduction; 2. Electromagnetic waves in free space; 3. Interaction of electromagnetic radiationwith matter; 4. Interaction ofelectromagnetic radiation with the Earth’satmosphere; 5. Photographic systems; 6. Electro-optical systems; 7. Passivemicrowave systems; 8. Ranging systems; 9. Scattering systems; 10. Platforms forremote sensing; 11. Data processing;Appendix 1. The Global PositioningSystem; Appendix 2. Data; Bibliography;Answers and hints to numerical problems;Index.2001 253 x 177 mm 372pp 173 line diagrams23 half-tones 10 colour plates 10 tables49 exercises0 521 66034 3 Hardback £70.000 521 66948 0 Paperback £24.95

The Remote Sensing Data BookGareth ReesScott Polar Research Institute, Cambridge

‘… a useful, inexpensive addition to abookshelf which I am sure will beconstantly referred to’.

International Journal of Remote Sensing

1999 228 x 152 mm 276pp 49 line diagrams28 tables0 521 48040 X Hardback £27.50

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Mathematical Methods forPhysics and EngineeringA Comprehensive GuideSecond editionKen RileyUniversity of CambridgeMike HobsonUniversity of Cambridgeand Stephen Bence

New edition of very successfulundergraduate textbook onmathematical methods.

• Includes much more introductorymaterial than the first edition

• More than 400 new exercises andsolutions

From reviews of the first edition:

‘… the book provides scientists whoneed to use the tool of mathematics forpractical purposes with a single,comprehensive book.’

P. Steward, Optik

2002 247 x 174 mm 1100pp 200 line diagrams20 tables 750 exercises0 521 81372 7 Hardback £75.000 521 89067 5 Paperback £27.95

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Data Analysis with Excel®An Introduction for Physical ScientistsLes KirkupUniversity of Technology, Sydney

An essential introduction to data analysistechniques using spreadsheets, forundergraduate and graduate students.2002 247 x 174 mm 464pp 78 line diagrams45 half-tones 156 tables0 521 79337 8 Hardback £75.000 521 79737 3 Paperback £27.95

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Calculus: Concepts and MethodsKen BinmoreUniversity College Londonand Joan DaviesLondon School of Economics

A gentle, thorough and beautifullyillustrated introduction to calculus forstudents from a range of disciplines.2002 246 x 189 mm 568pp 649 line diagrams345 exercises0 521 77541 8 Paperback £25.95

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The Cambridge Handbook ofPhysics FormulasGraham WoanUniversity of Glasgow

‘An extremely useful collection offormulas from all branches of physics.Lecturers and students will find itinvaluable.’

Professor Andrew King, University of Leicester

2000 247 x 174 mm 228pp 95 line diagrams20 half-tones0 521 57349 1 Hardback £40.000 521 57507 9 Paperback £13.95

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Vorticity and Incompressible FlowAndrew J. MajdaNew York Universityand Andrea L. BertozziDuke University

This book is a comprehensive introductionto the mathematical theory of vorticity andincompressible flow.Cambridge Texts in Applied Mathematics, 272001 228 x 152 mm 558pp 48 line diagrams3 tables0 521 63057 6 Hardback £75.000 521 63948 4 Paperback £27.95

Graduate Text

Linear Elastic WavesJohn G. HarrisNorthwestern University, Evanston

‘Students of seismology have theirchoice of many excellent texts to helpthem in this regard. Linear Elastic Wavesis an excellent sequel to them.’

Justin Revenaugh, University of California

Cambridge Texts in Applied Mathematics, 262001 228 x 152 mm 178pp 34 line diagrams0 521 64368 6 Hardback £47.500 521 64383 X Paperback £17.95

Graduate Text

Waves in FluidsJames LighthillUniversity of Cambridge

Now in the Cambridge MathematicalLibrary, this comprehensive text describesthe science of waves in fluids.Cambridge Mathematical Library2001 228 x 152 mm 520pp 93 line diagrams18 half-tones0 521 01045 4 Paperback £21.95

Graduate Text

Wave MotionJ. BillinghamUniversity of Birminghamand A. C. KingUniversity of Birmingham

‘… a clearly written book which coversa surprisingly wide variety of topics …an excellent introduction to thisfascinating area of applied mathematics.’

A. Jeffrey, Zentralblatt für Mathematik

Cambridge Texts in Applied Mathematics, 242001 228 x 152 mm 478pp 10 half-tones 3 colour plates 1 table 98 exercises 160 figures0 521 63257 9 Hardback £70.000 521 63450 4 Paperback £24.95

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Numerical Recipes in C++The Art of Scientific ComputingSecond editionWilliam H. PressLos Alamos National LaboratorySaul A. TeukolskyCornell University, New YorkWilliam T. VetterlingPolaroid Corporationand Brian P. FlanneryEXXON Research and Engineering Company

Including and updating the full contents ofNumerical Recipes in C, this versionincorporates completely new C++ versionsof the more than 300 Numerical Recipesroutines.2002 246 x 168 mm 1032pp 100 line diagrams0 521 75033 4 Hardback £45.00

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Numerical Recipes Multi-Language Code CDROM with Windows, DOS, or MacintoshSingle-Screen LicenseSource Code for the Second Edition Versions of C,C++, Fortran 77, Fortran 90, and the First EditionVersions of Pascal, BASIC, Lisp and Modula 2 plusmany extrasSecond editionWilliam H. PressLos Alamos National LaboratorySaul A. TeukolskyCornell University, New YorkWilliam T. VetterlingPolaroid Corporationand Brian P. FlanneryEXXON Research and Engineering Company2002 ISO 9660 0 521 75035 0 Revised Version £59.95 + VAT

New Edition

Numerical Recipes Multi-Language Code CDROM with LINUX or UNIX Single-ScreenLicenseSource Code for the second edition versions of C,C++, Fortran 77, Fortran 90, and the first editionversions of Pascal, BASIC, Lisp and Modula 2 plusmany extrasSecond editionWilliam H. PressLos Alamos National LaboratorySaul A. TeukolskyCornell University, New YorkWilliam T. VetterlingPolaroid Corporationand Brian P. FlanneryEXXON Research and Engineering Company2002 ISO 9660 0 521 75036 9 Revised Version £99.95 + VAT

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Numerical Recipes Source Code in C andC++ CD ROM with Windows or MacintoshSingle-Screen LicenseThe Art of Scientific ComputingSecond editionWilliam H. PressHarvard UniversityBrian P. FlanneryCornell University, New YorkSaul A. TeukolskyPolaroid Corporationand William T. VetterlingEXXON Research and Engineering Company2002 0 521 75037 7 CD-ROM £35.00 + VAT

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Numerical Recipes Example Book (C++)The Art of Scientific ComputingSecond editionWilliam T. VetterlingPolaroid CorporationWilliam H. PressLos Alamos National LaboratorySaul A. TeukolskyCornell University, New Yorkand Brian P. FlanneryEXXON Research and Engineering Company2002 228 x 152 mm 330pp0 521 75034 2 Paperback £22.95

Islands of the ArcticJulian DowdeswellUniversity of Cambridgeand Michael HambreyUniversity of Wales, Aberystwyth

A stunning visual guide to one of Earth’slast wilderness areas – the Arctic.2002 250 x 250 288pp 242 colour plates 2 tables0 521 81333 6 Hardback c. £25.00Publication November 2002

New in Paperback

Evolutionary CatastrophesThe Science of Mass ExtinctionVincent Courtillot

Translated by Joe McClinton

‘… a beautifully written little book that,once picked up, is impossible to putdown.’

Geoscientist

2002 228 x 152 mm 188pp 17 line diagrams4 half-tones0 521 89118 3 Paperback £11.95

Cambridge Scientific MindsEdited by Peter HarmanLancaster Universityand Simon Mitton

‘… a fascinating biographicalcompilation.’

Douglas Palmer, New Scientist

2002 228 x 152 mm 352pp 14 half-tones 1 figure0 521 78100 0 Hardback £40.000 521 78612 6 Paperback £14.95

New Format

The Compact NASA Atlas of theSolar SystemRonald GreeleyArizona State Universityand Raymond BatsonUnited States Geological Survey

The definitive reference atlas of the SolarSystem, now available in a smaller user-friendly format.2001 330 x 240 mm 406pp 214 colour plates5 tables 157 maps0 521 80633 X Hardback £39.95

New Edition

The Cambridge Dictionary ofScientistsSecond editionDavid Millar

Ian Millar

John Millar

and Margaret Millar

An alphabetically organized, illustratedbiographical dictionary covering the workof over 1500 key scientists from 40 countries.2002 216 x 138 mm 440pp 43 line diagrams143 half-tones 3 tables 2 maps 1 genealogical table0 521 00062 9 Paperback £14.95

The Cambridge Encyclopedia ofMeteoritesO. Richard Norton

Everything you need to know aboutmeteorites, superbly illustrated in full colour.2002 276 x 219 mm 374pp 67 line diagrams41 half-tones 174 colour plates 22 tables0 521 62143 7 Hardback £35.00

The Cambridge Encyclopedia ofthe SunKenneth R. LangTufts University

‘ … a very great pleasure to read …’.E. R. Priest, Astronomy & Geophysics

2001 276 x 219 mm 268pp 79 line diagrams8 half-tones 84 colour plates 41 tables0 521 78093 4 Hardback £29.95

Sky and Ocean JoinedThe U. S. Naval Observatory 1830–2000Steven J. DickUnited States Naval Observatory

A colorful history of 170 years of scientificdiscovery at the United States NavalObservatory.2002 247 x 174 mm 616pp 11 line diagrams212 half-tones 31 tables0 521 81599 1 Hardback £90.00Publication November 2002

Searching for SustainabilityEssays in the Philosophy of the EnvironmentBryan G. NortonGeorgia Institute of Technology

Multidisciplinary analysis of what we meanby setting sustainability as a goal forenvironmental management.Cambridge Studies in Philosophy and Biology2002 228 x 152 mm 568pp 10 line diagrams3 tables0 521 80990 8 Hardback £65.000 521 00778 X Paperback £21.95Publication December 2002

Nature, God and HumanityEnvisioning an Ethics of NatureRichard L. Fern

This book offers a coherent theisticapproach to environmental ethics.2002 228 x 152 mm 284pp0 521 81122 8 Hardback £45.000 521 00970 7 Paperback £15.95

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Megaprojects and RiskAn Anatomy of AmbitionBent FlyvbjergAalborg University, DenmarkNils BruzeliusStockholms Universitetand Werner RothengatterUniversität Fridericiana Karlsruhe, Germany

A fascinating account of the problems andpossible solutions involved in managingmegaprojects.2003 228 x 152 mm 275pp 13 line diagrams10 tables0 521 80420 5 Hardback c. £42.500 521 00946 4 Paperback c. £15.95Publication February 2003

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International Journal ofAstrobiology

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Variability and Change for the United States, 10Air-Sea Interaction, 6An Introduction to Atmospheric Physics, 10An Introduction to Atmospheric Thermodynamics, 10An Introduction to Radiative Transfer, 11Andel, Tjeerd H. van, 2Andersen, Lykke, 14Anderson, Greg, 3Andrews, David G., 10Antarctic Science, 19Applied Environmental Economics, 14Atmospheric Modeling, Data Assimilation and

Predictability, 11Atmospheric Pollution, 1Aviation and the Global Atmosphere, 9

BBasic Physical Chemistry for the Atmospheric Sciences, 3Bateman, Ian J., 14Batson, Raymond, 18Bence, S. J., 17Bengtsson, Lennart O., 7Bennett, Andrew F., 5Benvenisti, Eyal, 15Bertozzi, Andrea L., 17Bigg, Grant R., 6Billingham, J., 17Binmore, Ken, 17Biodiversity, Sustainability and Human Communities, 14Blöschl, Günter, 5Bogardi, Janos, 5Bolin, Bert, 9Bonnor, Norman, 6Boyd, T. J. M., 11Brainard, Julii S., 14Bringi, V. N., 13Brown, John, 4Bruzelius, Nils, 19Bryant, Edward, 6, 8Burroughs, William, 7Burroughs, William James, 8

CCairns, R. Alan, 13Calculus: Concepts and Methods, 17Cambridge Dictionary of Scientists, The, 18Cambridge Encyclopedia of Meteorites, The, 18Cambridge Encyclopedia of the Sun, The, 18Cambridge Handbook of Physics Formulas, The, 17Cambridge Scientific Minds, 18Campbell, Bruce A., 16Canziani, Osvaldo F., 9Carbon Cycle, The, 7Carrington, Alan, 4Carter, Neil, 14Cation Binding by Humic Substances, 3Chandrasekar, V., 13Chaos in Dynamical Systems, 16Clark, William C., 14Climate Change, 8Climate Change 2001: Impacts, Adaptation, and

Vulnerability, 9Climate Change 2001: Mitigation, 9Climate Change 2001: Synthesis Report, 8Climate Change 2001: The Scientific Basis, 9Climate Change Impacts on the United States -

Foundation Report, 10Climate Change Impacts on the United States -

Overview Report, 9Climate for Change, 15Climate: Into the 21st Century, 7Climate Process and Change, 8Coastal Processes with Engineering Applications, 16Coasts, 16Cole, Daniel H., 15Compact NASA Atlas of the Solar System, The, 18Courtillot, Vincent, 18Csanady, G. T., 6

DDagan, Gedeon, 5Dai, x., 9Dalrymple, Robert A., 16Dam, Jan C. van, 5Data Analysis with Excel®, 17Davidson, Ogunlade, 9Davidson, Ogunlade R., 9Davies, Joan, 17

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20 Author and Title Index

Davis, Stephen H., 19De Mora, Stephen J., 3Dean, Robert G., 16Detection of Light, 11Diaz, Henry F., 7Dick, Steven J., 18Ding, Y., 9Dokken, David J., 9Dowdeswell, Julian, 18Dwivedi, Bhola, 13Dynamic Sun, 13Dynamics of Deforestation and

Economic Growth in the BrazilianAmazon, The, 14

EEagleson, Peter S., 4Earth, 1Earth Systems, 1Ecohydrology, 4El Niño and the Southern Oscillation, 7Electromagnetic Scintillation, 13Emissions Scenarios, 9Enting, I. G., 12Environment and Development

Economics, 15Environmental Applications of

Geochemical Modeling, 3Environmental Change, Climate and

Health, 2Environmental Conservation, 2Environmental Dilemmas and Policy

Design, 14Environmental Politics in Japan,

Germany, and the United States, 14Environmental Toxicology, 3Ernst, W. G., 1Evolutionary Catastrophes, 18

FFalnes, Johannes, 6Feddes, Reinder A., 5Feiss, P. Geoffrey, 1Fern, Richard L., 18Flannery, Brian P., 17, 18Flyvbjerg, Bent, 19Fournier, Fred, 5Fractal River Basins, 5Freeman, John W., 13Fundamentals of Atmospheric

Modeling, 11

GGardner, Matthew T., 14Geodynamics, 16Geosphere-Biosphere Interactions and

Climate, 7Geradin, Damien, 15Gibbs, P. E., 6Gibert, Janine, 5Gibson, Mary, 6Gladwell, John S., 5Global Warming, 8Granger, Clive W. J., 14Grayson, Rodger, 5Greeley, Ronald, 18Griggs, D. J., 9Griggs, David J., 9Groundwater in Geologic Processes, 5Groundwater/Surface Water Ecotones, 5

HHambrey, Michael, 18Hammer, Claus U., 7Hargreaves, John, 12Harman, Peter, 18Harris, John G., 17Harrison, Roy M., 3High-Latitude Ionosphere and its Effects

on Radio Propagation, The, 12Hill, Marquita K., 1Hobbs, Peter V., 3, 4Hobson, M. P., 17Hoham, R. W., 2Houghton, J. T., 9Houghton, John, 10Houghton, John T., 8Huber, Brian T., 7Hunsucker, Robert, 12

IImpacts of Climate Change and Climate

Variability on Hydrological Regimes, 5Ingebritsen, Steven E., 5

Innovative Energy Strategies for CO2Stabilization, 2

International Environmental LawReports, 15

International Journal of Astrobiology, 19Introduction to Atmospheric Chemistry,

4Introductory Chemistry for the

Environmental Sciences, 3Inverse Modeling of the Ocean and

Atmosphere, 5Inverse Problems in Atmospheric

Constituent Transport, 12Ionospheres, 13Islands of the Arctic, 18

JJacobson, Mark Z., 1, 11Jaeger, Carlo C., 14Jäger, Jill, 14Jamison, Andrew, 15Jones, H. G., 2Jones, Ian S. F., 6Journal of Fluid Mechanics, 19Journal of Navigation, 6Journal of Plasma Physics, 13Journal of the Marine Biological

Association of the United Kingdom, 6Julien, Pierre Y., 4

KKalnay, Eugenia, 11Kasemir, Bernd, 14Kaser, Georg, 5King, A. C., 17Kirkup, Les, 17Kundzewicz, Zbigniew W., 5

LLacis, Andrew A., 11Land Use, Land-Use Change, and

Forestry, 9Lang, Kenneth R., 18Large-Scale Atmosphere-Ocean

Dynamics, 12Large-Scale Atmosphere-Ocean

Dynamics 1, 12Leary, Neil A., 9Lighthill, James, 17Linear Elastic Waves, 17Lissauer, Jack J., 16Lister, David, 9Loucks, Daniel P., 5Lovett, Andrew A., 14Lunine, Cynthia J., 1Lunine, Jonathan I., 1Lutz, Wolfgang, 7

MMacKellar, F. Landis, 7Macleod, Kenneth G., 7Majda, Andrew J., 17Making of Green Knowledge, The, 15Markgraf, Vera, 7Martens, Jan-Willem, 9Martens, Pim, 2Mathematical Methods for Physics and

Engineering, 17Mathieu, Jacques, 5McCarthy, James J., 9McClinton, Joe, 18McFarland, Mack, 9McMichael, Anthony J., 2Medioli, Franco S., 2Megaprojects and Risk, 19Meteorological Applications, 13Methodological and Technological Issues

in Technology Transfer, 9Metz, Bert, 9Millar, David, 18Millar, Ian, 18Millar, John, 18Millar, Margaret, 18Mills, William, 19Mishchenko, Michael I., 11Mitton, Simon, 18, 19Monitoring in Coastal Environments

Using Foraminifera andThecamoebian Indicators, 2

Moss, Richard H., 9

NNagy, Andrew F., 13Nakicenovic, Nebojsa, 9

National Assessment Synthesis Team, 9, 10

Nature, God and Humanity, 18Naylor, John, 13Neuman, Shlomo P., 5New Views on an Old Planet, 2Newell, Peter, 15Noble, Ian R., 9Noguer, M., 9Norbury, John, 12Norton, Bryan G., 18Norton, O. Richard, 18Numerical Recipes Example Book

(C++), 18Numerical Recipes in C++, 17Numerical Recipes Multi-Language

Code CD ROM with LINUX orUNIX Single-Screen License, 18

Numerical Recipes Multi-LanguageCode CD ROM with Windows,DOS, or Macintosh Single-ScreenLicense, 18

Numerical Recipes Source Code in Cand C++ CD ROM with Windows orMacintosh Single-Screen License, 18

OO’Neill, Brian C., 7O’Riordan, Tim, 14Ocean Waves and Oscillating Systems, 6Oceans and Climate, The, 6Osmaston, Henry, 5Ott, Edward, 16Out of the Blue, 13

PPan, Jiahua, 9Pater, Imke de, 16Pedley, T. J., 19Pellikaan, Huib, 14Penner, Joyce E., 9People and the Earth, 1Peraiah, Annamaneni, 11Perrings, Charles, 15Physical Principles of Remote Sensing,

16Physics of Atmospheres, The, 10Physics of Plasmas, The, 11Planetary Sciences, 16Polar and Glaciological Abstracts, 19Polar Record, 19Polarimetric Doppler Weather Radar, 13Politics of the Environment, The, 14Pollution and Property, 15Polunin, Nicholas V. C., 2Pomeroy, J. W., 2Population and Climate Change, 7Porges, Amelia, 15Press, William H., 17, 18Public Participation in Sustainability

Science, 14

RRadar Remote Sensing of Planetary

Surfaces, 16Radiative Transfer in the Atmosphere

and Ocean, 13Raven FRS, J. A., 6Ravindranath, N. H., 9Rees, Gareth, 16Rees, W. G., 16Regional Impacts of Climate Change,

The, 9Reilly, John M., 10Reis, Eustaquio J., 14Remote Sensing Data Book, The, 16Rieke, George, 11Riffenburgh, Beau, 19Riley, K. F., 17Rinaldo, Andrea, 5Risk, Reliability, Uncertainty and

Robustness of Water ResourceSystems, 5

River Mechanics, 4Robb, Cairo A. R., 15Rodríguez-Iturbe, Ignacio, 5Rogers, John James William, 1Rotational Spectroscopy of Diatomic

Molecules, 4Rothengatter, Werner, 19Rothschild, Lynn J, 19Roulstone, Ian, 12

SSanderson, J. J., 11Sanford, Ward E., 5Scale Dependence and Scale Invariance

in Hydrology, 5Scattering, Absorption, and Emission of

Light by Small Particles, 11Schafer, Charles T., 2Schimel, D. S., 7Schreurs, Miranda A., 14Schubert, Gerald, 16Schunk, Robert W., 13Scott, David B., 2Searching for Sustainability, 18Seed, R., 6Sharing Transboundary Resources, 15Sky and Ocean Joined, 18Snow Ecology, 2Space and Time Scale Variability and

Interdependencies in HydrologicalProcesses, 5

Spatial Patterns in CatchmentHydrology, 5

Sposito, Garrison, 5Stamnes, Knut, 13Statistical Analysis in Climate Research,

8Stoll-Kleemann, Susanne, 14Storch, Hans von, 8Storms in Space, 13Subsurface Flow and Transport, 5Sustainability Criteria for Water

Resource Systems, 5Swart, Rob, 9

TTeukolsky, Saul A., 17, 18Thomas, Gary E., 13Thornes, John E., 13Tipping, Edward, 3Toba, Yoshiaki, 6Transboundary Damage in International

Law, 15Travis, Larry D., 11Tropical Glaciers, 5Tsonis, Anastasios A., 10Tsunami, 6Turcotte, Donald L., 16Tyler, P. A., 6

UUnderstanding Environmental Pollution,

1

Vvan den Broeke, Michiel R. , 19van der Linden, P. J., 9van Rooijen, Sascha N. M., 9van Wie McGrory, Laura, 9Vaughan, Alan P. M., 19Veen, Robert van der , 14Verardo, David J., 9Vetterling, William T., 17, 18Vorticity and Incompressible Flow, 17

WWalker, D. A., 2Walton, David W. H., 19Warm Climates in Earth History, 7Watson, Robert T., 8, 9Watts, Robert G., 2Wave Motion, 17Waves in Fluids, 17Weinhold, Diana, 14Welbourn, Pamela, 3Wheelon, Albert D., 13White, Kasey S., 9Wigley, T. M. L., 7Wind Stress over the Ocean, 6Wing, Scott L., 7Woan, Graham, 17Wokaun, Alexander, 14Woodroffe, Colin D., 16Wright, David A., 3Wunder, Sven, 14

XXue, Hanqin, 15

ZZhu, Chen, 3Zinyowera, Marufu C., 9Zwiers, Francis W., 8

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