Stable Isotopes as Indicators of Ecological Change
Series: Terrestrial Ecology; 1;
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Product details:
- Publisher Elsevier Science
- Date of Publication 12 October 2007
- ISBN 9780123736277
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages436 pages
- Size 260x184 mm
- Weight 1170 g
- Language English 0
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Long description:
The 20th century has experienced environmental changes that appear to be unprecedented in their rate and magnitude during the Earth's history.
For the first time, Stable Isotopes as Indicators of Ecological Change brings together a wide range of perspectives and data that speak directly to the issues of ecological change using stable isotope tracers. The information presented originates from a range of biological and geochemical sources and from research fields within biological, climatological and physical disciplines covering time-scales from days to centuries. Unlike any other reference, editors discuss where isotope data can detect, record, trace and help to interpret environmental change.
MoreTable of Contents:
Section 1: Ecological isotope archives; Section 2: Plant-based isotope data as indicators of ecological change; Section 3: Animal-based isotope data as indicators of ecological change; Section 4: Isotope composition of trace gasses, sediments and biomarkers as recorders of change; Section 5: Humans, isotopes and ecological change; Section 6: New challenges and frontiers: biodiversity, ecological change and stable isotope networks.
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