Scientific Library of Tomsk State University

   E-catalog        

Normal view MARC view

The Impact of Melting Ice on the Ecosystems in Greenland Sea electronic resource Correlations on Ice Cover, Phytoplankton Biomass, AOD and PAR / by Bo Qu.

By: Qu, Bo [author.]Contributor(s): SpringerLink (Online service)Material type: TextTextSeries: SpringerBriefs in Environmental SciencePublication details: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2015Description: X, 86 p. 56 illus., 10 illus. in color. online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783642544989Subject(s): earth sciences | climate change | Environmental sciences | Environmental engineering | Biotechnology | Marine Sciences | Freshwater | Earth Sciences | Environmental Science and Engineering | Climate Change/Climate Change Impacts | Marine & Freshwater Sciences | Climate Change | Environmental Engineering/BiotechnologyDDC classification: 628 LOC classification: GE1-350Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Overview Greenland Sea -- Chlorophyll-a, Ice Cover and North Atlantic Oscillation -- Aerosol Optical Depth, Ice Cover and Cloud Cover -- Photosynthetically Active Radiation, Ice Cover and Sea Surface Temperature -- Predictions of Chlorophyll-a, Aerosol Optical Depth and Photosynthetically Active Radiation -- Conclusions and Discussion.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: Arctic marine ecosystems are largely impacted by changes associated with global warming. The sea ice in Greenland Sea plays an important role in regional and global climate system. The book investigate the relationships between phytoplankton biomass, measured using remotely sensed chlorophyll-a (CHL), aerosol optical depth (AOD) and sea-ice cover (ICE) in the Greenland Sea (20°W-10°E, 65-85°N) over the period 2003-2012. First hand Satellite data was used to do correlation analysis. Enhanced statistics methods, such as lag regression method and cointegration analysis method are used for correlation and regression analysis between 2 variables (up to 3 variables). ARMA model was used to prediction time series in the future 3 years. The book not only gives outline of ecosystem in Greenland Sea, how the ice impact to the local ecosystems, but also provides valuable statistical methods on analysis correlations and predicting the future ecosystems.
Tags from this library: No tags from this library for this title. Log in to add tags.
No physical items for this record

Overview Greenland Sea -- Chlorophyll-a, Ice Cover and North Atlantic Oscillation -- Aerosol Optical Depth, Ice Cover and Cloud Cover -- Photosynthetically Active Radiation, Ice Cover and Sea Surface Temperature -- Predictions of Chlorophyll-a, Aerosol Optical Depth and Photosynthetically Active Radiation -- Conclusions and Discussion.

Arctic marine ecosystems are largely impacted by changes associated with global warming. The sea ice in Greenland Sea plays an important role in regional and global climate system. The book investigate the relationships between phytoplankton biomass, measured using remotely sensed chlorophyll-a (CHL), aerosol optical depth (AOD) and sea-ice cover (ICE) in the Greenland Sea (20°W-10°E, 65-85°N) over the period 2003-2012. First hand Satellite data was used to do correlation analysis. Enhanced statistics methods, such as lag regression method and cointegration analysis method are used for correlation and regression analysis between 2 variables (up to 3 variables). ARMA model was used to prediction time series in the future 3 years. The book not only gives outline of ecosystem in Greenland Sea, how the ice impact to the local ecosystems, but also provides valuable statistical methods on analysis correlations and predicting the future ecosystems.

There are no comments on this title.

to post a comment.
Share