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Snow Ecology: An Interdisciplinary Examination of Snow-Covered Ecosystems [Hardcover]

H. G. Jones (Editor), J. W. Pomeroy (Editor), D. A. Walker (Editor), R. W. Hoham (Editor)
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0521584833 978-0521584838 January 15, 2001 1
In this volume, a multidisciplinary group of acknowledged experts fully intergrate the physical, chemical, and biological sciences to provide a complete understanding of the interrelationships between snow structure and life. This volume opens a new perspecitve on snow cover as a habitat for organisms under extreme environmental conditions and as a key factor in the ecology of much of the Earth's surface. The contributors describe the fundamental physical and small-scale chemical processes that characterize the evolution of snow and their influence on the life cycles of true snow organisms and the biota of cold regions with extended snow cover. The book further expands on the role of snow in the biosphere by the study of the relationship between snow and climate and the paleo-ecological evidence for the influence of past snow regimes on plant communities. Snow Ecology will form a main textbook on advanced courses in biology, ecology, geography, environmental science, and earth science where an important component is devoted to the study of the cryosphere. It will also be useful as a reference text for graduate students, researchers, and professionals at academic institutions and in government and nongovernmental agencies with environmental concerns.

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"...an important volume that provides easy access to the literature on a topic that has not had the attention owed to it by the research community." Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research

"...the writing is clear and strong...it clearly is an excellent guide to snow and how it affects the landscape." Canadian Field-Naturalist

"...very well informed...There is no other current volume that offers such a comprehensive examination of snow ecology, and this alone means that this one will be valuable for many years...This book will be an important resource for many years, and it should be on the bookshelf of every ecologist concerned with polar or alpine regions. As a ecologist working principally in southern latitudes where the importance of snow is exceeded by that of ice, I found much of interest and value. A difficult task that has been done well." Trends in Ecology & Evolution Vol.16 Sept 2001

"I found this book to be an interesting and informative read on a subject matter of increasing importance to the broader issue of global climate change...The literature review in each chapter is extensive..." Geoscience Canada

"Fortunately, an appreciation of the biological aspects of snow-covered ecosystems has been gaining momentum, and this book is an outstanding example of this trend... Snow Ecology is well edited, organized, and cited. The book is thorough and rich in useful resources for people interested in learning more about ecological processes occurring in and around seasonal snowpacks... It is clear to me that his book is a valuable reference and that it is likely to long serve as a source of information on this topic... This text is a pioneering contribution to snow-covered systems; it is enlightening and very readable." Christopher A. Hiemstra, Journal of the Arctic Institute of North America

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Snow Ecology is the first book to integrate the study of snow and ice in the physical, chemical and biological sciences into a multidisciplinary overview of life in, on and under snow. It will form a main textbook on advanced courses in biology, ecology, geography, environmental science and earth science where an important component is devoted to the study of the cryosphere. It will also be useful as a reference text for graduate students, researchers and professionals at academic institutions and in government and non-governmental agencies with environmental concerns.

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  • Hardcover: 400 pages
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press; 1 edition (January 15, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0521584833
  • ISBN-13: 978-0521584838
  • Product Dimensions: 10.2 x 7.2 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.9 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Biology and Physics of Snow, October 11, 2001
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Being at just the right distance from the Sun to have three states of water (ice, liquid and vapor) we are most fortunate to have snow. Snow is the most unstable substance on Earth - snow constantly changes as it forms, falls, and rests on the ground. There are few books that successfully pull the geography, biology and physics of snow together - Snow Ecology is one. The "Handbook of Snow" is now out of print. This fills a large gap and brings current the concepts of regional snow climates, snow microflora (algae) and macroinvertebrates, snow chemistry and the dynamics of snow in an ecosystem. This is designed for those who work, live and study in ecosystems with snow. Content is good science: brief, concise and on point, with enough detail and well referenced in every chapter. A must for all snow scientists on every continent.
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At the end of each winter, large areas in high latitudes and altitudes of both hemispheres are covered by snow. Read the first page
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snow microbes, subnivean invertebrates, nival fauna, snow fungi, subnivean temperatures, snowbed areas, snow algae, subnivean space, snow ecosystems, snow gradient, mesotopographic gradient, snow regimes, intercepted snow, snowbed plant communities, snow matrix, snow metamorphism, snow ecology, laboratory mating experiments, asexual resting spores, soricine shrews, temperature gradient metamorphism, arthropod fallout, snow cover variations, seasonal snowcovers, arctic snowpacks
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New York, North America, Arctic Alpine Res, Niwot Ridge, United States, Sierra Nevada, Processes of Compositional Change, British Columbia, Colorado Front Range, Holarctic Ecol, Pergamon Press, Rocky Mountain, Water Resources Res, Academic Press, Annual Eastern Snow Conf, National Hydrology Research Institute, The Netherlands, Western Snow Conf, Hudson Bay, New Zealand, Seasonal Snowpacks, University of Colorado, World Data, Cambridge University Press, Carnegie Museum of Natural History
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