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Index
Cover Page Title Page Copyright Page Contents Introduction Chapter 1: Ice on Planet Earth
The Water Molecule The Ice Crystal
Hoarfrost and Rime
Mechanical Properties Thermal Properties Optical Properties Electromagnetic Properties
Ice Ages
Chapter 2: Permafrost
The Origin and Stability of Permafrost
Air Temperature and Ground Temperature Climatic Change
Permafrost Distribution in the Northern Hemisphere The Local Thickness of Permafrost
The Effects of Climate The Effects of Water Bodies The Effects of Solar Radiation, Vegetation, and Snow Cover
Types of Ground Ice Ice Wedges Active Wedges, Inactive Wedges, and Ice-Wedge Casts Surface Manifestations of Permafrost and Seasonally Frozen Ground
Polygonal Ground Thermokarst Formations Pingos Patterned Ground Soil Flow
The Study of Permafrost Problems Posed by Permafrost
Permafrost Engineering Development in Permafrost Areas
Chapter 3: Ice in Lakes and Rivers
The Seasonal Cycle Ice Formation in Lakes
Nucleation of Ice Crystals The Effects of Wind Mixing The Rates of Growth Variations in Ice Structure
Ice Decay
Thinning and Rotting Melting
The Geographic Distribution of Lake Ice Ice Formation in Rivers
Accumulating Ice Cover Growth of Fixed Ice Cover Ice Buildups
Decay and Ice Jams River Ice Modification The Geographic Distribution of River Ice
Chapter 4: Glaciers and Ice Sheets
The Formation and Characteristics of Glacier Ice
Mass Balance Heat or Energy Balance Glacier Flow
Mountain Glaciers and Other Smaller Ice Masses
Classification of Mountain Glaciers Surface Features Mass Balance of Mountain Glaciers The Flow of Mountain Glaciers Crevasse Glacier Hydrology
Glacier Floods Glacier Surges Tidewater Glaciers
Rock Glacier
The Great Ice Sheets
The Antarctic Ice Sheet The Greenland Ice Sheet
Accumulation and Ablation of the Ice Sheets Net Mass Balance The Flow of the Ice Sheets
Ross Ice Shelf
The Information from Deep Cores The Response of Glaciers to Climatic Change Glaciers and Sea Level
Chapter 5: Glacial Landforms
General Considerations
Glaciers and Topography Glacial Erosion Glacial Deposition
Erosional Landforms
Small-Scale Features of Glacial Erosion
Rock Polish Striations P-Forms and Glacial Grooves
The Erosional Landforms of Valley Glaciers
Cirques, Tarns, U-shaped Valleys, ArĂȘtes, and Horns Hanging Valleys Paternoster Lakes Roches MoutonnĂ©es Rock Drumlins
The Erosional Landforms of Continental Glaciers
Depositional Landforms
The Depositional Landforms of Valley Glaciers
Moraines Flutes
The Depositional Landforms of Continental Glaciers Meltwater Deposits
Glaciofluvial Deposits Glaciolacustrine Deposits
Periglacial Landforms
Felsenmeers, Talus, and Rock Glaciers
Chapter 6: Icebergs and Sea Ice
Icebergs
The Origin of Antarctic Icebergs The Origin of Arctic Icebergs Iceberg Structure Iceberg Size and Shape Erosion and Melting The Distribution of Icebergs and Their Drift Trajectories Iceberg Scour and Sediment Transport The Climatic Impacts of Icebergs
The Impacts on Ice Sheets and Sea Level The Impact on Ocean Structure
Iceberg Detection, Tracking, and Management
Sea Ice
Ice Salinity, Temperature, and Ecological Interactions Sea Ice Formation and Features Pack Ice Drift and Thickness Sea Ice and its Interactions with the Oceans, Atmosphere, and Climate The Emerging Impacts of Recent Changes to Sea Ice
Chapter 7: The Arctic and Antarctic
The Arctic
Continental Ice Sheets of the Past Terrain Drainage and Soils Present-Day Glaciation Glacier Groups Climate
The Arctic Ocean
Oceanography Sea Ice in the Arctic Ocean
Antarctica
Physical Features Antarctic Glaciation The Surrounding Seas Climate
The Power of Ice
Appendix: Significant Glaciers, Ice Sheets, and Ice Shelves
Amery Ice Shelf Beardmore Glacier Filchner Ice Shelf Larsen Ice Shelf Laurentide Ice Sheet Ronne Ice Shelf Shackleton Ice Shelf Skelton Glacier Wilkins Ice Shelf
Glossary Bibliography Index
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