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Chemistry 5Hydrology 6Oceanography 8Environmental Science 11Environmental Law, Politics and

Economics 13Also of Interest 16

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Climatology

NEW EDITION

TEXTBOOK

Global WarmingThe Complete BriefingThird editionJohn HoughtonIntergovernmental Panel on Climate Change

Global Warming: the Complete Briefingis the most comprehensive guideavailable to the subject. The first twoeditions received excellent reviews, andthis completely updated new edition willprove to be the best briefing thestudent or interested general readercould wish for.

• Completely revised and updated thirdedition of a very highly respectedbook

• Author is a leader in his field and isvery highly regarded

• Most comprehensive, but concise,textbook available on climate at anintroductory level

‘ … a widely praised book on globalwarming and its consequences.’The Economist

‘ … Sir John has done us all a greatfavour in presenting such a wealth ofmaterial so clearly and accessibly andin drawing attention to the ethicalunderpinnings of our interpretation ofthis area of environmental science.’Progress in Physical Geography

‘… the best single-volume guide tothe science of climate change.’Times Literary Supplement‘This book is one of the best I haveencountered, that deal with climatechange and some of its anthropogeniccauses. Well written, well organised,richly illustrated and referenced, itshould be required reading foranybody concerned with the fate ofour planet.’Elmar R. Reiter, Meteorology and AtmosphericPhysics

‘ … without doubt the best briefingthe concerned citizen could hope tofind.’Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society

‘In summary I would thoroughlyrecommend this book to anyoneconcerned about global warming. Itprovides an excellent non-technicalguide on scientific and political aspectsof the subject. It is an essentialbriefing for students and scienceteachers.’Tony Waters, Weather

Contents: Introduction to the first edition;Introduction to the second edition;Introduction to the third edition; 1. Globalwarming and climate change; 2. TheGreenhouse effect; 3. The GreenhouseGases; 4. Climates of the past; 5. Modelling

the climate; 6. Climate change for thetwenty-first century and beyond; 7. Theimpacts of climate change; 8. Why shouldwe be concerned?; 9. Weighing theuncertainty; 10. Strategy for action to slowand stabilize climate change; 11. Energyand transport for the future; 12. The GlobalVillage; Glossary; Index.

2004 247 x 174 mm 382pp 101 line diagrams 21 tables 80 exercises0 521 81762 5 Hardback £50.000 521 52874 7 Paperback £22.99

Climate: Into the 21stCenturyEdited by William Burroughs

The WMO draws on an unrivalledselection of leading experts to provide abalanced and global coverage of climateissues. Lavishly illustrated andengagingly written, this book will beattractive to a general audience, andwill also be valuable as a teachingresource for students in school anduniversity.‘There are remarkably few books thatprovide a bridge between the weatherwe experience and the scarypredictions for future climates. Climatefills the gap. It explains, in coffee-table-book-sized chunks, the world’sclimate system and provides anexcellent analysis of the growingclimatic variability of the 20th century,before heading into the future …There is probably no more complete,single popular volume on where weare with our weather.’ Fred Pearce, New Scientist

2003 276 x 219 mm 240pp 50 half-tones25 tables0 521 79202 9 Hardback £24.99

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Primer on ClimateChange andSustainableDevelopmentFacts, Policy Analysis andApplicationsMohan Munasingheand Rob Swart

This book presents a condensed andaccessible review of the latest state-of-the-art assessments of the IPCC, withinthe context of sustainable development.It will be an invaluable textbook forstudents of environmental science andpolicy, and researchers and policymakers involved in all aspects of climatechange.Contents: Foreword; Acknowledgements;1. Climate change: scientific backgroundand introduction; 2. Future scenarios ofdevelopment and climate change;3. Framework for making developmentmore sustainable: concepts and analytical

tools; 4. Making development moresustainable; 5. Adaptation to climatechange: concepts, approaches and linkageswith wider sustainable development issues;6. Vulnerability, impacts and adaptation bysectors and systems; 7. Vulnerability,impacts and adaptation by geographicregion; 8. Mitigating climate change:concepts and linkages with sustainabledevelopment; 9. Mitigating measures:technologies, practices, barriers and policyinstruments; 10. Assessment of mitigationcosts and benefits; 11. Climate change andsustainable development: a synthesis; Index.

2005 247 x 174 mm 448pp 70 line diagrams 41 tables0 521 81066 3 Hardback c. £60.000 521 00888 3 Paperback c. £30.00Publication March 2005

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Climate ChangeA Multidisciplinary ApproachWilliam James Burroughs

This book provides an up-to-date,concise and comprehensive presentationof our current knowledge of climatechange. As well as being a valuableundergraduate textbook for a widerange of courses, the book will alsoappeal to a wider general audience insearch of a better understanding ofclimate change.Contents: 1. Introduction; 2. Radiation andthe earth’s energy balance; 3. The elementsof the climate; 4. Evidence of climaticchange; 5. Consequences of climaticchange; 6. The measurement of climaticchange; 7. Statistics, significance and cycles;8. The causes of climatic change;9. Modelling the climate; 10. Predictingclimate change; Glossary; Index.

2001 253 x 177 mm 314pp 109 line diagrams 4 half-tones 10 tables30 exercises0 521 56125 6 Hardback £52.500 521 56771 8 Paperback £22.99

Climate Change andAfricaEdited by Pak Sum LowUnited Nations Economic and SocialCommission for Asia and the Pacific, Seoul

At the beginning of the twenty-firstcentury, no environmental issue is ofsuch truly global magnitude as the issueof climate change. The poorer,developing countries are the leastequipped to adapt to the potentialeffects of climate change, althoughmost of them have played aninsignificant role in causing it. Africancountries are amongst the poorest ofthe developing countries. This bookpresents the issues of most relevance toAfrica, for example disease, energygeneration, desertification, drought, sea-level rise, and sustainable development.

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It provides a comprehensive and up-to-date review of these and many otherissues, with chapters by the leadingexperts from a range of disciplines.Climate Change and Africa will prove tobe an invaluable reference for allresearchers and policy makers with aninterest in climate change and Africa.

2005 276 x 219 mm 416pp 93 line diagrams 15 half-tones 69 tables0 521 83634 4 Hardback c. £80.00Publication February 2005

Climate Change inPrehistoryWilliam J. Burroughsformerly UK Department of Energy

This book explores the challenges thatfaced humankind in a glacial climateand the opportunities that arose whenthe climate improved dramaticallyaround 10,000 years ago. Drawing onrecent advances in genetic mapping, itpresents the latest thinking on how thefluctuations during the Ice Age definedthe development and spread of modernhumans across the Earth. It reviews theaspects of our physiology andintellectual development that have beeninfluenced by climatic factors, and howfeatures of our lives – diet, languageand the domestication of animals – arealso the product of the climate in whichwe evolved. In short: climate change inprehistory has in so many ways made uswhat we are today. Climate Change inPrehistory weaves together studies ofthe climate with anthropological,archaeological and historical studies,and will fascinate all those interested inthe affects of climate on humandevelopment and history.

2005 228 x 152 mm 300pp 10 line diagrams 19 half-tones0 521 82409 5 Hardback c. £17.50Publication February 2005

Mass Balance of theCryosphereObservations and Modelling ofContemporary and FutureChangesEdited by Jonathan L. BamberUniversity of Bristol

and Antony J. PayneUniversity of Bristol

Foreword by John Houghton

The cryosphere comprises all the frozenwater and soil on the surface of theEarth. Mass Balance of the Cryospherefocuses on two key components of thisenvironment: land ice (in the form of icesheets, caps and glaciers) and sea ice.These components have been identifiedas important indicators of both shortand long term climate change. Early

chapters cover the theory behind field-based and satellite observations, andmodelling of mass balance, providing athorough grounding in all the conceptsand issues presented later in the book.Later chapters review our currentunderstanding of the present andpredicted future mass balance of thecryosphere. This is an importantreference for all scientists working inthe fields of climate change,environmental sciences and glaciology.It is written by leading authors in thefield, and is fully integrated to provide acoherent, cross-referenced andconsistent exposition on the subject.

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AtmosphericPhysics

NEW EDITION

GRADUATE TEXTBOOK

Fundamentals ofAtmospheric ModelingSecond editionMark Z. JacobsonStanford University, California

New edition of a successful andcomprehensive textbook on theatmospheric processes, numericalmethods, and computational techniquesrequired for advanced students andscientists to successfully study airpollution and meteorology.From reviews:‘I highly recommend the Jacobsonbook for graduate students andprofessionals engaged in atmosphericmodeling. They will find themselvesfrequently reaching for it as areference. I certainly do.’Daniel J. Jacob, Atmospheric Environment

‘ … recommended as a text for arigorous course of study in airpollution meteorology and modeling.’T. Warner, Applied Mechanical Review

• Details the most advanced modelingtechniques available

• Contains numerous examples andproblems with answers available tolecturers through the web

• Includes step-by-step procedures fordeveloping an atmospheric dynamicsmodel, a chemical solver and othermodeling tools

‘Written by one of the young stars inatmospheric chemistry modeling, itprovides the reader with one-stopshopping for understanding thephysical principles and computational

methods behind the differentcomponents of atmospheric models.… I highly recommend the Jacobsonbook for graduate students andprofessionals engaged in atmosphericmodeling. They will find themselvesfrequently reaching for it as areference. I certainly do.’Daniel J. Jacob, Atmospheric Environment

‘ … I would recommend the text as asource of information to the practicingatmospheric scientist and to thegraduate student who plans to usemodels as a tool for research. … couldbe used as a primary text for anengineering or earth science course,but would be a better supplementarytextbook for an atmospheric sciencecourse.’Mary Barth, Bulletin of the AmericanMeteorological Society

‘ … recommended for its intendedpurposes as a text for a rigorouscourse of study in air pollutionmeteorology and modeling. The bookis also sufficiently comprehensive thatit will serve as a useful reference forboth atmospheric chemistry anddynamics.’T. Warner, Applied Mechanical Review

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. Finite-differencing the equations of atmosphericdynamics; 8. Boundary-layer processes;9. Radiative energy transfer; 10. Gas-phasespecies, chemical reactions, and reactionrates; 11. Urban, free-tropospheric, andstratospheric chemistry; 12. Methods ofsolving chemical ordinary differentialequations; 13. Particle components, sizedistributions, and size structure; 14. Aerosolemissions and nucleation; 15. Coagulation;16. Condensation, evaporation, deposition,and sublimation; 17. Chemical equilibriumand dissolution processes; 18. Cloudthermodynamics, dynamics, andmicrophysics; 19. Aqueous chemistry;20. Sedimentation and dry deposition;21. Model design, application, and testing;Appendix A. Conversions, constants, andsymbols; Appendix B. Tables; References;Index.

2005 247 x 174 mm 750pp 175 line diagrams 60 tables0 521 83970 X Hardback c. £80.000 521 54865 9 Paperback c. £40.00Publication April 2005

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GRADUATE TEXTBOOK

Thermodynamics ofthe AtmosphereA Course in TheoreticalMeteorologyWilford ZdunkowskiJohannes Gutenberg Universität Mainz,Germany

and Andreas BottRheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn

A textbook on atmosphericthermodynamics for graduate studentsand researchers in meteorology andrelated sciences.Contents: 1. Basic thermodynamicconcepts; 2. Budget equations; 3. The firstlaw of thermodynamics; 4. The second lawof thermodynamics; 5. Thermal radiation;6. Thermodynamic potentials, identities andstability; 7. The constitutive equations forirreversible fluxes; 8. State functions of idealgases; 9. State functions of the condensedpure phase; 10. State functions for cloudair; 11. Heat equation and special adiabaticsystems; 12. Special adiabats ofhomogeneous systems; 13. Thermodynamicdiagrams; 14. Atmospheric statics; Answersto problems; Bibliography; Index.

2004 247 x 174 mm 266pp 36 line diagrams 9 tables 88 exercises0 521 80953 3 Hardback £70.000 521 00685 6 Paperback £29.99

Dynamics of theAtmosphereA Course in TheoreticalMeteorologyWilford ZdunkowskiJohannes Gutenberg Universität Mainz,Germany

and Andreas BottRheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn

Complete with numerous exercise setsand solutions, Dynamics of theAtmosphere is written for advancedundergraduate and graduate students ofmeteorology and atmospheric science.The book consists of two parts, the firstpresenting the mathematical toolsneeded for a thorough understanding ofdynamic atmospheric phenomenadiscussed in the second part.Contents: Preface; M1. Algebra of vectors;M2. Vector functions; M3. Differentialrelations; M4. Coordinate transformations;M5. The method of covariant differentiation;M6. Integral operations; M7. Introduction tothe concepts of nonlinear dynamics; 1. Thelaws of atmospheric motion; 2. Scaleanalysis; 3. The material and the localdescription of flow; 4. Atmospheric flowfields; 5. The Navier-Stokes stress tensor;6. The Helmholtz theorem; 7. Kinematics oftwo-dimensional flow; 8. Naturalcoordinates; 9. Boundary surfaces andboundary conditions; 10. Circulation andvorticity theorems; 11. Turbulent systems;12. An excursion into the spectral

turbulence theory; 13. The atmosphericboundary-layer; 14. Wave motion in theatmosphere; 15. The barotropic model;16. Rossby waves; 17. Inertial and dynamicstability; 18. The equation of motion ingeneral coordinate systems; 19. Thegeographical coordinate system; 20. Thestereographic coordinate system;21. Orography-following coordinatesystems; 22. The stereographic system witha generalised vertical coordinate;23. A quasi-geostrophic baroclinic model;24. A two-level prognostic model: baroclinicinstability; 25. An excursion into numericalprocedures; 26. Modeling of atmosphericflow by spectral techniques; 27.Predictability; Answers to problems; List ofcommonly used symbols; References; Index.

2003 247 x 174 mm 738pp 188 line diagrams 4 tables 161 exercises0 521 80949 5 Hardback £95.000 521 00666 X Paperback £35.00

TEXTBOOK

AtmosphericModeling, DataAssimilation andPredictabilityEugenia KalnayUniversity of Maryland, College Park

A graduate-level text on numericalweather prediction, includingatmospheric modeling, data assimilationand predictability.

2002 247 x 174 mm 364pp 74 line diagrams 12 half-tones 4 tables0 521 79179 0 Hardback £80.000 521 79629 6 Paperback £30.00

Large-ScaleAtmosphere-OceanDynamicsAnalytical Methods andNumerical ModelsEdited by John NorburyLincoln College, Oxford

and Ian RoulstoneUniversity of Reading

Contents: Introduction and scientificbackground; 1. A view of the equations ofmeteorological dynamics and variousapproximations; 2. Extended-geostrophicEuler-Poincaré models for mesoscaleoceanographic flow; 3. Fast singularoscillating limits of stably-stratified three-dimensional Euler-Boussinesq equationsand ageostrophic wave fronts; 4. Newmathematical developments in atmosphereand ocean dynamics, and their applicationto computer simulations; 5. Rearrangementsof functions with applications tometeorology and ideal fluid flow;6. Statistical methods in atmosphericdynamics: probability metrics anddiscrepancy measures as a means ofdefining balance.

2002 247 x 174 mm 400pp 43 figures0 521 80681 X Hardback £55.00

Large-ScaleAtmosphere-OceanDynamicsEdited by John NorburyLincoln College, Oxford

and Ian RoulstoneUniversity of Reading

Contents: Introduction; 1. Balanced modelsin geophysical fluid dynamics: Hamiltonianformulation, constraints and formal stability;2. The swinging spring: a simple model ofatmospheric balance; 3. On the stationaryspectra for an ensemble of plane weaklynonlinear internal gravity waves;4. Hamiltonian description of shear flow;5. Some applications of transformationtheory in mechanics; 6. Legendre-transformable semi-geostrophic theories;7. The Euler-Poincaré equations ingeophysical fluid dynamics; 8. Are therehigher-accuracy analogues ofsemi-geostrophic theory?

2002 247 x 174 mm 394pp 43 figures0 521 80757 3 Hardback £55.00

TEXTBOOK

An Introduction toAtmosphericThermodynamicsAnastasios A. TsonisUniversity of Wisconsin, Milwaukee

Approachable and conciseundergraduate textbook introducing theconcepts of atmosphericthermodynamics.Contents: 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 diagrams 9 tables0 521 79263 0 Hardback £55.000 521 79676 8 Paperback £19.99

TEXTBOOK

The Physics ofAtmospheresThird editionJohn HoughtonIntergovernmental Panel on Climate Change

Third edition of John Houghton’sacclaimed textbook for advancedundergraduate/graduate courses inatmospheric science.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;

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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 diagrams 11 half-tones 11 tables198 exercises0 521 80456 6 Hardback £60.000 521 01122 1 Paperback £28.00

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An Introduction toAtmospheric PhysicsDavid G. AndrewsUniversity of Oxford

Intermediate to advancedundergraduate textbook presenting abroad coverage of atmospheric physics.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.

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

2000 247 x 174 mm 240pp 104 line diagrams 3 tables 66 exercises0 521 62051 1 Hardback £50.000 521 62958 6 Paperback £27.00

LightningPhysics and EffectsVladimir A. RakovUniversity of Florida

and Martin A. UmanUniversity of Florida

This highly illustrated book coversessentially all aspects of lightningphysics, lightning protection, and theinteraction of lightning with a variety ofobjects and systems. Accessible to thetechnical non-expert, it will interestphysicists, engineers working in thepower, communications, computer, andaviation industries, meteorologists, andatmospheric chemists.‘Rarely in the history of science hasone contribution covered a subjectwith such depth and thoroughness asto set the enduring standard for years,perhaps even decades, to come … I recommend that you purchase twocopies, one for the office and one forthe home to avoid having to carry this5lb. tome back and forth.’EOS

‘… should be in the library of anybodyworking on lightning and its effects …’Weather

2003 276 x 219 mm 698pp 246 line diagrams 37 half-tones 9 colour plates 71 tables0 521 58327 6 Hardback £160.00

Polar LowsMesoscale Weather Systems inthe Polar RegionsEdited by Erik A. RasmussenUniversity of Copenhagen

and John TurnerBritish Antarctic Survey, Cambridge

Polar Lows provides a comprehensivereview of our understanding of thesmall, high latitude weather systemsknown as polar lows. These often-vigorous depressions are a hazard tomaritime operations and high latitudecommunities, yet have only beeninvestigated in detail since the 1960s. Inthis volume the authors describe theclimatological distribution of these lows,the observational investigations intotheir structure, the operationalforecasting of polar lows and thetheoretical research into why theydevelop. They also discuss theexperiments carried out with highresolution numerical weather forecastmodels that have shown that somepolar lows can be predicted a day ormore in advance. The book has beenwritten by a number of experts withinthe field and has been carefully editedto form an integrated, cohesive volume.It will be of value to researchers inmeteorology and climatology, as well asprofessional weather forecastersconcerned with polar regions.

2003 247 x 174 mm 624pp 308 line diagrams 131 half-tones 7 tables0 521 62430 4 Hardback £90.00

AtmosphericTurbulence andMesoscaleMeteorologyEdited by Evgeni FedorovichUniversity of Oklahoma

Richard RotunnoNational Center for Atmospheric Research,Boulder, Colorado

and Bjorn StevensUniversity of California, Los Angeles

Bringing together leading researchers,this volume surveys recentdevelopments in the fields ofatmospheric turbulence and mesoscalemeteorology, with particular emphasison the areas pioneered by Douglas K.Lilly. Numerical simulation is anincreasingly important tool forimproving our understanding of a widerange of atmospheric phenomena. Thefirst part of this book looks at thedevelopment of theoretical andcomputational analyses of atmosphericturbulent flows, and reviews currentresearch advances in this area. Chaptersin the second part look at variousaspects of mesoscale weather

phenomena: from the numericalforecasting of individual thunderstormsto understanding how mountains affectlocal weather and climate. Researchersand graduate students will find thebook to be an excellent resourcesummarizing the development oftechniques as well as current and futurework in the fields of atmosphericturbulence and mesoscale meteorology.

2004 247 x 174 mm 240pp 84 line diagrams 5 half-tones 13 colour plates 7 tables 102 figures0 521 83588 7 Hardback £70.00Publication October 2004

IonospheresPhysics, Plasma Physics, andChemistryRobert W. Schunkand Andrew F. NagyCambridge Atmospheric and Space ScienceSeries

2000 253 x 177 mm 570pp 216 line diagrams 6 half-tones 39 tables125 exercises0 521 63237 4 Hardback £80.00

The High-Latitude Ionosphereand its Effects on RadioPropagationR. D. Hunsuckerand J. K. HargreavesCambridge Atmospheric and Space ScienceSeries

2002 253 x 177 mm 638pp 379 line diagrams 11 half-tones 63 tables0 521 33083 1 Hardback £110.00

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Radiative Transfer in theAtmosphere and OceanGary E. Thomasand Knut StamnesCambridge Atmospheric and Space ScienceSeries

2002 253 x 177 mm 546pp 169 line diagrams 6 half-tones 1 table0 521 89061 6 Paperback £35.00

JOURNAL

Journal of PlasmaPhysicsEditor: R. Alan CairnsUniversity of St Andrews

Journal of Plasma Physicspublishes primary research articles inplasma physics, both theoretical andexperimental, and its applications. Basictopics include the fundamental physicsof plasmas, ionization, kinetic theory,particle orbits, stochastic dynamics,wave propagation, solitons, stability,shock waves, transport, heating anddiagnostics. Applications include fusion,laboratory plasmas and communicationsdevices, laser plasmas, technologicalplasmas, space physics, andastrophysics.

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SubscriptionsVolume 71 in 2005: February, April, June,August, October and DecemberInstitutions print and electronic: £645/$1036Institutions electronic only: £565/$900Institutions print only: £590/$936Individuals print plus electronic: £240/$390Print ISSN 0022-3778Electronic ISSN 1469-7807

Meteorology

TEXTBOOK

Weather CyclesReal or Imaginary?Second editionWilliam James Burroughs

Completely updated new editionexploring weather cycles for studentand expert alike.Contents: Preface; Acknowledgements;1. The search for cycles; 2. Statisticalbackground; 3. Instrumental records;4. Proxy data; 5. The global climate;6. Extraterrestrial influences;7. Autovariance and other explanations;8. Nothing more than chaos?; AppendixA.1. Measures of variability; A.2. Sherman’sstatistic; A.3. Fourier series and Fourieranalysis; A.4. Calculations of thecoefficients of harmonic analysis;A.5. Maximum entropy spectral analysis(MESA); A.6. Smoothing and filtering;A.7. Wavelet analysis; A.8. Singularspectrum analysis; A.9. Noise;A.10. Detrending of prewhitening;Annotated bibliography; References;Glossary; Index.

2003 247 x 174 mm 330pp 81 line diagrams 5 half-tones0 521 82084 7 Hardback £65.000 521 52822 4 Paperback £24.99

Desert MeteorologyThomas T. WarnerNational Center for Atmospheric Research,Boulder, Colorado

Aridity prevails over more than one-third of the land area of Earth, and overa significant fraction of the oceans aswell. Yet to date there has been nocomprehensive reference volume ortextbook that deals with the weatherprocesses that define the character ofdesert areas. Desert Meteorology fillsthis gap by treating all aspects of desertweather, such as large-scale and local-scale causes of aridity, precipitationcharacteristics in deserts, dust stormsand floods, climate change in deserts,precipitation processes, desertification,the land-surface physics of deserts,numerical modeling of desertatmospheres, and the effect of desertweather on humans. The book includesreview questions and problems for the

student. This comprehensive volume willsatisfy all who need to know moreabout the weather and climate of aridlands. It will appeal especially toadvanced students and researchers inenvironmental science, meteorology,physical geography, hydrology, andengineering.

2004 247 x 174 mm 612pp 268 line diagrams 11 colour plates30 tables0 521 81798 6 Hardback £80.00

Weather DerivativeValuationThe Meteorological, Statistical,Financial and MathematicalFoundationsStephen Jewsonand Anders Brix

Weather Derivative Valuation is the firstbook to cover all the meteorological,statistical, financial and mathematicalissues that arise in the pricing and riskmanagement of weather derivatives.There are chapters on meteorologicaldata and data cleaning, the modellingand pricing of single weatherderivatives, the modelling and valuationof portfolios, the use of weather andseasonal forecasts in the pricing ofweather derivatives, arbitrage pricing forweather derivatives, risk management,and the modelling of temperature, windand precipitation. Specific issuescovered in detail include the analysis ofuncertainty in weather derivativepricing, time-series modelling of dailytemperatures, the creation and use ofprobabilistic meteorological forecastsand the derivation of the weatherderivative version of the Black-Scholesequation of mathematical finance.Written by consultants who work withinthe weather derivative industry, thisbook is packed with practicalinformation and theoretical insight intothe world of weather derivative pricing.

2005 234 x 156 mm 350pp 85 figures0 521 84371 5 Hardback c. £50.00Publication February 2005

JOURNAL

MeteorologicalApplicationsEditor: John E. ThornesUniversity of Birmingham

Published for the RoyalMeteorological Society

Meteorological Applications deals in anauthoritative and accessible way withthe wide range of topics associated withthe applications of meteorology. Theseinclude applications of meteorologicalinformation (including climatological

and forecast data) and their economicbenefits; science and technology tosupport meteorological applications;weather events and their analysis andprediction; performance andinterpretation of numerical models andother forecasting aids; practicalapplications of ocean and climatemodels; observation, communication,data processing and display systems;training techniques and thedevelopment and use of computer-aidedlearning.Subscriptions

Volume 12 in 2005: March, June, Septemberand DecemberInstitutions print and electronic: £226/$368Institutions electronic only: £191/$310Institutions print only: £208/$338Full members, student and retired members ofthe Royal Meteorological Society receive thejournal (print plus electronic, or electronic-onlyoptions) as part of their membership.Print ISSN 1350-4827Electronic ISSN 1469-8080

EnvironmentalChemistry

Particulate MatterScience for PolicyMakersA NARSTO AssessmentEdited by Peter H. McMurryUniversity of Minnesota

Marjorie F. Shepherdand James S. Vickery

Particulate Matter Science for PolicyMakers: A NARSTO Assessment wascommissioned by NARSTO, acooperative public-private sectororganization of Canada, Mexico and theUnited States. It is a concise andcomprehensive discussion of the currentunderstanding by atmospheric scientistsof airborne particulate matter (PM). Itsgoal is to provide policy makers whoimplement air-quality standards withthis relevant and needed scientificinformation. The primary audience forthis volume will be regulators, scientists,and members of industry, all of whomhave a stake in effective PMmanagement. It will also informexposure and health scientists, whoinvestigate causal hypotheses of healthimpacts, characterize exposure, andconduct epidemiological andtoxicological studies.

2004 276 x 219 mm 554pp 66 line diagrams 1 half-tone 53 tables0 521 84287 5 Hardback £100.00Publication November 2004

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Principles of ChemicalSeparations withEnvironmentalApplicationsRichard D. NobleUniversity of Colorado, Boulder

and Patricia A. TerryUniversity of Wisconsin, Green Bay

Chemical separations are of centralimportance in many areas ofenvironmental science, whether it is theclean up of polluted water or soil, thetreatment of discharge streams fromchemical processes, or modification of aspecific process to decrease itsenvironmental impact. This book is anintroduction to chemical separations,focusing on their use in environmentalapplications.

The authors first discuss the generalaspects of separation technology as aunit operation. They also describe howproperty differences are used togenerate separations, the use ofseparating agents, and the selectioncriteria for particular separationtechniques. The general approach foreach technology is to present thechemical and/or physical basis for theprocess and explain how to evaluate itfor design and analysis. The bookcontains many worked examples andhomework problems. It is an idealtextbook for undergraduate andgraduate students taking courses onenvironmental separations orenvironmental engineering.Cambridge Series in Chemical Engineering

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EnvironmentalApplications ofGeochemical ModelingChen ZhuUniversity of Pittsburgh

and Greg AndersonUniversity of Toronto

Application of geochemical modeling toenvironmental problems, illustrated withcase studies of real-world environmentalinvestigations.Contents: Preface; 1. Introduction;2. Model concepts; 3. Thermodynamicbackground; 4. Computer programs forgeochemical modeling; 5. Preparation andconstruction of a geochemical model;6. Speciation and solubility modeling;7. Modeling surface complexation;8. Reaction path modeling; 9. Inverse massbalance modeling; 10. Coupled reactivetransport models; 11. Kinetics modeling;Appendix. Modifying a database;References.

2002 247 x 174 mm 298pp 67 line diagrams 3 half-tones 58 tables0 521 80907 X Hardback £75.000 521 00577 9 Paperback £33.00

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EnvironmentalToxicologyDavid A. WrightUniversity of Maryland, College Park

and Pamela WelbournQueen’s University, Ontario

Comprehensive introductory textbookfor students 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, 11

2002 247 x 174 mm 656pp 147 line diagrams 1 half-tone 64 tables74 exercises0 521 58151 6 Hardback £90.000 521 58860 X Paperback £35.00

Cation Binding by HumicSubstancesEdward TippingCambridge Environmental Chemistry Series, 12

2002 247 x 174 mm 444pp 51 line diagrams 70 tables0 521 62146 1 Hardback £80.00

AtmosphericChemistry

TEXTBOOK

Basic PhysicalChemistry for theAtmospheric SciencesSecond editionPeter V. HobbsUniversity of Washington

‘ … a highly valuable introduction toconcepts of physical chemistryessential to a comprehensive study ofatmospheric science … eminentlysuited for self instruction … very wellconstructed book … of considerablevalue in atmospheric science teaching…’.Roy M. Harrison, Journal of AtmosphericChemistry

2000 228 x 152 mm 208pp 8 line diagrams 12 tables 162 exercises0 521 78083 7 Hardback £42.500 521 78567 7 Paperback £17.99

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Introduction toAtmosphericChemistryPeter V. HobbsUniversity of Washington

Introductory textbook for a firstuniversity course (undergraduate orgraduate) in atmospheric chemistry.

2000 228 x 152 mm 256pp 63 line diagrams 3 colour plates 13 tables54 exercises0 521 77143 9 Hardback £42.500 521 77800 X Paperback £17.99

Hydrology

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HydrologyAn IntroductionWilfried BrutsaertCornell University, New York

Water in its different forms has alwaysbeen a source of wonder, curiosity andpractical concern for humanseverywhere. Hydrology – AnIntroduction presents a coherentintroduction to the fundamentalprinciples of hydrology, based on thecourse that Wilfried Brutsaert hastaught at Cornell University for the lastthirty years. Hydrologic phenomena aredealt with at spatial and temporalscales at which they occur in nature. Thephysics and mathematics necessary todescribe these phenomena are

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introduced and developed, and readerswill require a working knowledge ofcalculus and basic fluid mechanics. Thebook will be invaluable as a textbookfor entry-level courses in hydrologydirected at advanced seniors andgraduate students in physical scienceand engineering. In addition, the bookwill be more broadly of interest toprofessional scientists and engineers inhydrology, environmental science,meteorology, agronomy, geology,climatology, oceanology, glaciology andother earth sciences.

• Emphasis on fundamentals

• Clarification of the underlying physicalprocesses

• Applications of fluid mechanics in thenatural environment

Contents: Foreword; 1. Introduction;2. Water aloft: fluid mechanics of the loweratmosphere; 3. Precipitation;4. Evaporation; 5. Water on the landsurface: fluid mechanics of free surfaceflow; 6. Overland flow; 7. Streamflowrouting; 8. Water beneath the ground: fluidmechanics of flow in porous materials;9. Infiltration and related unsaturated flows;10. Groundwater outflow and base flow;11. Streamflow generation: mechanismsand parameterization; 12. Streamflowresponse at the catchment scale;13. Elements of frequency analysis inhydrology; 14. Afterword – a short historicalsketch of theories about the watercirculation on earth; Appendix.

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River Variability andComplexityStanley A. SchummColorado State University

Supplementary reading for students andresearchers on the factors behind rivervariability.Contents: Part I. Background:1. Introduction; 2. River type; 3. Controls;Part II. Upstream Controls: 4. History;5. Tectonics; 6. Lithology; 7. Climate;8. Humans; Part III. Fixed Local Controls:9. Bedrock – Alluvium; 10. Tributaries;11. Active tectonics; 12. Valley morphology;Part IV. Variable Local Controls: 13. Floods;14. Vegetation; 15. Accidents; Part V.Downstream Controls: 16. Baselevel;17. Length; Part VI. Rivers and Humans:18. Applications; 19. Unintendedconsequences of human actions; 20. Riverimpact on ancient civilisations: ahypothesis.

2005 246 x 189 mm 200pp 128 line diagrams 7 half-tones0 521 84671 4 Hardback c. £40.00Publication March 2005

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Principles of GlacierMechanicsSecond editionRoger LeB. HookeUniversity of Maine

New edition of successful textbook foradvanced students and reference bookfor practising glaciologists.Contents: Preface; Acknowledgements;1. Why study glaciers?; 2. Some basicconcepts; 3. Mass balance; 4. Flow andfracture of a crystalline material; 5. Thevelocity field in a glacier; 6. Temperaturedistribution in polar ice sheets; 7. Thecoupling between a glacier and its bed;8. Water flow in and under glaciers:geomorphic implications; 9. Stress anddeformation; 10. Stress and velocitydistribution in an idealized glacier;11. Numerical modeling; 12. Applications ofstress and deformation principles toclassical problems; 13. Finite strain and theorigin of foliation; 14. Response of glaciersto changes in mass balance; References;Index.

2005 247 x 174 mm 350pp 205 line diagrams 12 half-tones0 521 83609 3 Hardback c. £75.000 521 54416 5 Paperback c. £30.00Publication January 2005

Ecohydrology ofWater-controlledEcosystemsSoil moisture and PlantDynamicsIgnacio Rodríguez-IturbePrinceton University, New Jersey

and Amilcare PorporatoUniversità degli Studi di Torino, Italy

Ecohydrology of Water-controlledEcosystems addresses the connectionsbetween the hydrologic cycle and plantecosystems, with special emphasis onarid and semi-arid climates. This modernand important topic is treated bybuilding suitable mathematical modelsof the physics involved and thenapplying them to study the ecosystemstructure and its response to rainfall andclimate forcing in different parts of theworld, including savannas, grasslandsand forests. It investigates thevegetation response to water stress(drought), the hydrologic control oncycles of soil nutrients, and thedynamics of plant competition for water.The book also offers insights intoprocesses closely related to soilmoisture dynamics, such as soil-atmosphere interaction and soil gasemissions. This book will appeal toadvanced students and researchers froma large range of disciplines, includingenvironmental science, hydrology,

ecology, earth science, civil andenvironmental engineering, agriculture,and atmospheric science.‘The growing field of ecohydrology iseloquently presented in thisprovocative and wonderful new book.A fundamental and coherentframework for the simulation of thesoil-plant-atmosphere continuum isclearly developed that is useful andretains the essential characteristics ofthe land surface dynamics. Thissimulation framework will play acritical role in the continuing effort tounderstand environmental change andthe impact on ecosystems at all scales.Students and researchers interested inthe earth system will find it aninvaluable resource that is brimmingwith exciting ideas.’Professor Marc Parlange, Department ofGeography and Environmental Engineering The Johns Hopkins University

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EcohydrologyDarwinian Expression ofVegetation Form and FunctionPeter S. EaglesonMassachusetts Institute of Technology

‘This new book is undoubtedly apioneering work, providing thereadership with a theoreticalbackground in water-soil-vegetation-atmosphere relationships, thusreferring to a very important borderregion between several sciences …illustrated with ample good qualityblack and white photographs of trees.’Hydrological Sciences Journal

2002 247 x 174 mm 484pp 154 line diagrams 50 half-tones 37 tables0 521 77245 1 Hardback £80.00

River MechanicsPierre Y. JulienColorado State University

Fundamental principles of rivermechanics, with engineering analysisand design, including problems,examples, and cases.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. Mathematicalriver models; 12. Waves and tides in riverestuaries; Bibliography; Index.

2002 228 x 152 mm 454pp 240 line diagrams 49 tables 110 exercises12 maps0 521 56284 8 Hardback £80.000 521 52970 0 Paperback £33.00

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Fractal River BasinsChance and Self-OrganizationIgnacio Rodríguez-Iturbeand Andrea Rinaldo

2001 253 x 203 mm 564pp 320 line diagrams 27 half-tones 7 colour plates0 521 00405 5 Paperback £40.00

World Water Resourcesat the Beginning ofthe Twenty-FirstCenturyEdited by I. A. ShiklomanovState Hydrological Institute, Russian Federation

and John C. RoddaCentre for Ecology and Hydrology, Wallingford,Oxon

This volume provides a modernassessment of the state of the world’swater resources. It will prove to be aninvaluable resource for all researchersand policy-makers involved in waterresource issues.‘ … a significant milestone in ourknowledge of the world’s waterresources … it will be of immensevalue to hydrologists worldwide, butalso provides a source book foroceanographers and climatologists …that will doubtless form the majorsource book of the next decade anddeserves to be on the shelves of veryuniversity library.’The EggsInternational Hydrology Series

2003 276 x 219 mm 450pp 189 line diagrams 239 tables0 521 82085 5 Hardback £100.00

Forests, Water andPeople in the HumidTropicsPast, Present and FutureHydrological Research forIntegrated Land and WaterManagementEdited by Michael Bonelland Sampurno BruijnzeelVrije Universiteit, Amsterdam

Forests, Water and People in the HumidTropics is the most comprehensivereview available of the hydrological andphysiological functioning of tropical rainforests, the environmental impacts oftheir disturbance and conversion toother land uses, and optimum strategiesfor managing them. The book bringstogether leading specialists in suchdiverse fields as tropical anthropologyand human geography, environmentaleconomics, climatology andmeteorology, hydrology, geomorphology,plant and aquatic ecology, forestry andconservation agronomy. The editorshave supplemented the individual

contributions with invaluable overviewsof the main sections and provide keypointers for future research. Specialistswill find authenticated detail in chapterswritten by experts on a whole range ofpeople-water-land use issues, managersand practitioners will learn more aboutthe implications of ongoing andplanned forest conversion, whilescientists and students will appreciate aunique review of the literature.International Hydrology Series

2004 276 x 219 mm 750pp 450 line diagrams 5 half-tones 12 colour plates 120 tables0 521 82953 4 Hardback c. £175.00Publication November 2004

Risk, Reliability, Uncertaintyand Robustness of WaterResource SystemsEdited by Janos Bogardiand Zbigniew W. KundzewiczInternational Hydrology Series

2002 279 x 215 mm 236pp 133 line diagrams 37 tables0 521 80036 6 Hardback £80.00

Climate Changes during theHolocene and their Impact onHydrological SystemsArie S. IssarInternational Hydrology Series

2003 276 x 219 mm 144pp 22 line diagrams 1 table0 521 81726 9 Hardback £50.00

Tropical GlaciersGeorg Kaserand Henry OsmastonInternational Hydrology Series

2001 276 x 219 mm 228pp 70 line diagrams 70 half-tones 40 tables35 graphs0 521 63333 8 Hardback £80.00

Oceanography

INTRODUCTORY OFFER

Marine Turbulence –Theories, Observationsand ModelsCARTUM ProjectEdited by Helmut Z.BaumertUniversität Hamburg

John SimpsonUniversity of Wales, Bangor

and Jürgen SundermannUniversität Hamburg

The first book to give a comprehensiveoverview of measurement techniquesand theories for marine turbulence andmixing processes. Part I introduces thenature of turbulence in relation tostratification, waves and intermittence.Part II describes observationaltechniques for field studies. Part IIIpresents selected computational meansfor the study of turbulence. Part IVintroduces details of boundary layers.Parts V and VI present case studies inestuaries, fjords, lakes, seas and at theshelf edge. Part VII bridges the small-scale 3D turbulence and quasi-2Dturbulence occurring on the planetaryscale. Part VIII concludes with anoverview of comprehensive data setsand model codes, many of which areincluded on the enclosed CD-ROM.Written by a team of 53 world-leadingexperts, Marine Turbulence represents arich source of data and methods forstudents and scientists in oceanography,hydrology, limnology, and meteorology,as well as marine, naval and civilengineers.

• Includes CD-ROM with model sourcecodes and observational data setsfrom around the world

• Comprehensive overview oftechniques

• Covers all major water bodies – bothmarine and non-marine

Contributors: Helmut Baumert, JoelFerziger, Hartmut Peters, SemionSukoriansky, Boris Galperin, LaurentSeuront, Hidekatsu Yamazaki, François G.Schmitt, John Huthnance, Georgii S.Golitsyn, John Simpson, Rolf G. Lueck,Hartmut Prandke, Fabian Wolk, ThomasRippeth, Eirwen Williams, Kyle Betteridge,Alfred J. Wüest, Andreas Lorke, Adolf Stips,Hans Burchard, Ivan Dekeyser, YannLeredde, Jean-Luc Devenon, Lars Umlauf,Eric Deleersnijder, Gisbert Stoyan, TakeyoshiNagai, Karsten Bolding, Manuel RuizVillarreal, Encho Demirov, Lakshmi Kantha,Walter Eifler, Peter Craig, Eric Skyllingstad,Alejandro Souza, Carl Friedrichs, DailinWang, Peter Müller, Dmitri Mironov, Youyu

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Lueck, Jonathan Sharples, Mark E. Inall,Markus Meier, James C. McWilliams, M.Jeroen Molemaker, Pierre-Philippe Matthieu,Susan Adcock, Vladimir Gryanik, Peter Read,Dirk Olbers, Jörg Schumacher, PatrickLuyten, Ilse Hamann

2005 276 x 219 mm 800pp 166 line diagrams 6 half-tones 35 tables0 521 83789 8 Hardback £150.00Publication February 2005

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An Introduction toOcean Remote SensingSeelye MartinUniversity of Washington

This textbook for graduate and seniorundergraduate courses in satelliteoceanography describes the use ofsatellite data in the retrieval of oceanicphysical and biological properties. Itgives examples of the kinds of data thatcan be acquired and describes theiroceanographic application.Contents: Preface; 1. Background;2. Ocean surface phenomena;3. Electromagnetic radiation; 4. Atmosphericproperties and radiative transfer; 5. Reflection,transmission and absorption at theatmosphere/ocean interface; 6. Ocean color;7. Infrared observations of sea surfacetemperature (SST); 8. Introduction tomicrowave imagers; 9. Passive microwaveobservations of the atmosphere and oceansurface; 10. Introduction to radars;11. Scatterometer observations; 12. Thealtimeter; 13. Imaging radars; 14. Futureoceanographic satellite systems: 2003 to2019; Appendix 1; Appendix 2; References;Index.

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NEW EDITION

The Oceans andClimateSecond editionGrant R. BiggUniversity of Sheffield

New edition of successful textbook thatintroduces the multi-disciplinary controlson air-sea interaction.Contents: 1. The climate system;2. Physical interaction between the oceanand atmosphere; 3. Chemical interaction ofthe atmosphere and ocean; 4. Biochemicalinteraction of the atmosphere and ocean;5. Large-scale air-sea interaction; 6. Theocean and natural climatic variability; 7. Theocean and climatic change; Appendixes;Glossary; Bibliography; Index.

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Changing Sea LevelsEffects of Tides, Weather andClimateDavid PughSouthampton Oceanography Centre

Flooding of coastal communities is oneof the major causes of environmentaldisasters world-wide. This textbookexplains how sea levels are affected bytides, weather effects, ocean circulationand climate trends. Changing Sea Levelswill interest students and professionalsin many fields including hydrography,coastal engineering, geology, biologyand economics.Contents: Preface; Symbols; 1. Introductionand measurements; 2. Tidal forces andpatterns; 3. Analysis and prediction; 4. Tidaldynamics; 5. Tides near the coast;6. Weather and other effects; 7. Mean sealevel; 8. Extreme sea levels; 9. Tidalinfluences; Appendix I. Tidal potential;Appendix II. Glossary; Appendix III. Furtherreading; Appendix IV. Answers to selectedquestions; Index.

2004 247 x 174 mm 280pp 92 line diagrams 25 half-tones 8 colour plates 17 tables0 521 82532 6 Hardback £70.000 521 53218 3 Paperback £30.00

Hydrogeology of theOceanic LithosphereEdited by Earl DavisUnited States Geological Survey, California

and Harry ElderfieldUniversity of Cambridge

A comprehensive and up-to-date reviewof the subject of the nature, causes, andconsequences of fluid flow in oceaniccrust, this edited volume sets in contextmuch recent research for the first time.The book begins with a concise reviewof the relatively brief history of itssubject which began shortly after thedawning of plate-tectonic theory littlemore than 30 years ago. It thendescribes the nature and importantconsequences of fluid flow in the sub-seafloor, ending with a summary of howthe oceans are affected by thesurprisingly rapid exchange of waterbetween the crust and the watercolumn overhead. The accompanying CDincludes a full and easily navigated setof diagrams and captions, references,and photos of research vessels,submersibles, and tools used in marinehydrologic studies. A valuable resourcefor graduate students and researchersof Earth Sciences and Oceanography.

2004 247 x 174 mm 640pp 20 tables223 figures0 521 81929 6 Hardback £95.00Publication October 2004

The Interaction ofOcean Waves and WindP. A. E. JanssenEuropean Centre for Medium-Range WeatherForecasts, Reading

This is the first book to describe indetail the two-way interaction betweenwind and ocean waves and shows howocean waves affect weather forecastingon timescales of 5 to 90 days. Windsgenerate ocean waves, but at the sametime airflow is modified due to the lossof energy and momentum to the waves;thus, momentum loss from theatmosphere to the ocean depends onthe state of the waves. This volumediscusses ocean wave evolutionaccording to the energy balanceequation. An extensive overview ofnonlinear transfer is given, and as a by-product the role of four-waveinteractions in the generation ofextreme events, such as freak waves, isdiscussed. Effects on ocean circulationare described. Coupled ocean-wave,atmosphere modelling gives improvedweather and wave forecasts. Thisvolume will interest ocean wavemodellers, physicists and appliedmathematicians, and engineersinterested in shipping and coastalprotection.

2004 247 x 174 mm 308pp 73 line diagrams0 521 46540 0 Hardback £70.00Publication October 2004

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

A textbook on coastal geomorphologyfor advanced undergraduates andgraduates, describing coastal landformsand the processes which shape them.With its extensive reference section andnumerous halftone illustrations oflandform examples from around theworld, it will also appeal toenvironmental scientists, coastalgeologists, managers and planners.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.

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GRADUATE TEXTBOOK

Air-Sea InteractionLaws and MechanismsG. T. CsanadyOld Dominion University, Virginia

Illustrated 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 the air-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.

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Sounds in the SeaFrom Ocean Acoustics toAcoustical OceanographyHerman Medwin

A comprehensive and accessibletextbook on ocean acoustics andacoustical oceanography for students inoceanography, ocean engineering, andocean physics, and a reference forresearchers/professionals. Chapters 1–9provide the basic tools, and thefollowing fifteen chapters, by many ofthe world’s most successful oceanresearchers, introduce moderndevelopments.Contents: Acknowledgements; About theauthors; Preface; Part I. Fundamentals;1. Sound propagation in a simplified sea;2. Transmission and attenuation alongsound paths; 3. Sound sources andreceivers; 4. Intense sounds: non-linearphenomena; 5. Interpreting ocean sounds;6. Sound radiated or scattered by prototypemarine bodies and bubbles; 7. Ocean bio-acoustics; 8. Ocean waveguides, roughsurfaces, barriers, escarpments, andseamounts; 9. Scatter and transmission atocean surfaces; Part II. Studies of the NearSurface Ocean: 10. Acoustical studies of theupper ocean boundary layer; 11. Usingunderwater sound to measure raindrop sizedistribution; Part III. Bio-Acoustical Studies:12. Active acoustical assessment ofplankton and micronekton; 13. Models,measures, and visualizations of fishbackscatter; 14. Bioacoustic absorptionspectroscopy: a new approach tomonitoring the number and lengths of fishin the ocean; 15. Passive acoustics as a keyto the study of marine animals; 16. The

acoustical causes of collisions betweenmarine mammals and vessels; 17. Whalemonitoring; Part IV. Studies of OceanDynamics: 18. Ocean acoustic tomography;19. Acoustic time reversal in the ocean;20. Studies of turbulent processes usingDoppler and acoustic scintillationtechniques; 21. Very high frequency coastalacoustics; Part V. Studies of the OceanBottom: 22. Acoustical imaging of deepocean hydrothermal flows; 23. Remotelyimaging underwater mountain ranges inminutes; 24. Acoustic remote sensing of thesea bed using propeller noise from a lightaircraft.

2005 247 x 174 mm 608pp 249 line diagrams 57 half-tones 10 colour plates 10 tables0 521 82950 X Hardback c. £45.00Publication March 2005

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Inverse Modeling ofthe Ocean andAtmosphereAndrew F. BennettOregon State University

A graduate-level book combiningcomputer models with observationaldata in oceanography and meteorology.Contents: Preamble; 1. Variationalassimilation; 2. Interpretation;3. Implementation; 4. The varieties of linearand nonlinear estimation; 5. The ocean andthe atmosphere; 6. Ill-posed forecastingproblems; References; Appendix A.Computing exercises; Appendix B. Euler-Lagrange equations for a numericalweather prediction model; Index.

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JOURNAL

Journal of FluidMechanicsEditors: Stephen H. DavisNorthwestern University

and T. J. PedleyUniversity of Cambridge

Journal of Fluid Mechanics is theleading international journal in the fieldand is essential reading for all thoseconcerned with developments in fluidmechanics. It publishes authoritativearticles covering theoretical,computational and experimentalinvestigations of all aspects of themechanics of fluids. Each issue containspapers on both the fundamental aspectsof fluid mechanics, and theirapplications to other fields such asaeronautics, astrophysics, physiology,chemical and mechanical engineering,hydraulics, meteorology, oceanography,geology, acoustics and combustion.

SubscriptionsVolumes 522-545 in 2005: twice monthlyInstitutions print and electronic: £1420/$2280Institutions electronic only: £1190/$1920Institutions print only: £1278/$2052Individuals print plus electronic: £498/$798Print ISSN 0022-1120Electronic ISSN 1469-7645

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Journal of the MarineBiological Associationof the United KingdomEditor-in Chief: P. E. GibbsThe Marine Biological Association ofthe Uk, Plymouth

Associate Editors:J. A. Ravens FRSUniversity of Dundee

R. SeedUniversity of Wales, Bangor

and P. A. TylerSouthampton Oceanography Centre

Executive Editor: Ann L. PulsfordThe Marine Biological Association of the UK,Plymouth

Published for the Marine BiologicalAssociation of the United Kingdom

JMBA publishes original research on allaspects of marine biology. It includescurrent international researchdevelopments and features much of thepioneering work taking place today onmajor issues concerning marineorganisms and their environment.Subjects include: ecological surveys andpopulation studies of oceanic, coastaland shore communities; physiology andexperimental biology; taxonomy,morphology and life history of marineanimals and plants; and chemical andphysical oceanographic work whichrelates closely to the biologicalenvironment.Subscriptions

Volume 85 in 2005: February, April, June,August, October and DecemberInstitutions print and electronic: £426/$685Institutions electronic only: £354/$565Institutions print only: £384/$620Special arrangements exist for members of theMarine Biological Association of the UnitedKingdom.Print ISSN 0025-3154Electronic ISSN 1469-7769

JOURNAL

Journal of NavigationEditor: Norman HughesThe Royal Institute of Navigation

Published for The RoyalInstitute of Navigation

Journal of Navigation contains originalpapers on the science of navigationover land and sea and through air andspace, including a selection of paperspresented at the meetings of the

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Institute. Papers cover every aspect ofnavigation, from the highly technical tothe descriptive and historical. Subjectsinclude electronics, astronomy,mathematics, cartography, commandand control, psychology and zoology,operational research, risk analysis,theoretical physics, operation in hostileenvironments, instrumentation,ergonomics, financial planning and law.The journal also publishes selectedpapers and reports as well as bookreviews.Subscriptions

Volume 58 in 2005: January, May andSeptemberInstitutions print and electronic: £190/$314Institutions electronic only: £160/$264Institutions print only: £172/$284The following receive a subscription as part oftheir society/organization membership: RoyalInstitute of Navigation.Print ISSN 0373-4633Electronic ISSN 1469-7785

EnvironmentalScience

NEW EDITION

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Measuring the NaturalEnvironmentSecond editionIan StrangewaysTerraData

This book looks at all techniquesavailable to measure naturalphenomena, describing the operation ofthe instruments used and the qualityand accuracy of the data they produce.The first edition received excellentreviews and this new edition has beenbrought completely up-to-date andexpanded considerably.Contents: Acknowledgements; 1. Basics;2. Radiation; 3. Temperature; 4. Humidity;5. Wind; 6. Barometric pressure;7. Evaporation; 8. Precipitation; 9. Soilmoisture and groundwater; 10. Rivers andlakes; 11. Data logging; 12. Telemetry;13. Visibility; 14. Clouds; 15. Lightning;16. Upper air; 17. Oceans; 18. Cold regions;19. Remote sensing; 20. Atmosphericcomposition; 21. Forward look; Appendix;Index.

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TEXTBOOK

UnderstandingEnvironmentalPollutionA PrimerSecond editionMarquita K. HillUniversity of Maine, Orono

Understanding Environmental Pollutionprovides the basic concepts of pollution,toxicology and risk assessment for non-science majors as well as environmentalscience students.Contents: 1. Understanding pollution;2. Reducing pollution; 3. Chemical toxicity;4. Chemical exposures and risk assessment;5. Ambient air pollution; 6. Acid deposition;7. Global climate change; 8. Stratisphericozone depletion; 9. Water pollution;10. Drinking water; 11. Solid waste;12. Hazardous waste; 13. Energy;14. Persistent, bioaccumulative and toxic;15. Metals; 16. Pesticides; 17. Pollution athome; 18. Zero waste, zero emissions;Index.

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An Introduction to theEnvironmental Physicsof Soil, Water andWatershedsCalvin W. RoseGriffith University, Queensland

This textbook provides a thoroughintroduction to the sustainable,productive use of land resources that isvital in maintaining healthy rivers andgood groundwater qualities. Completewith exercises and solutions (availableon the Internet), it is suitable forundergraduate students as well asresearch and management staff inenvironmental organisations.Contents: Preface; 1. Environmentalsystems of rock, soil and earth energyexchanges; 2. Soil and soil strength; 3. Thebehaviour of liquids; 4. Soil, water andwatersheds; 5. Evotranspiration and energyexchange at the earth surface; 6. Infiltrationat the field scale; 7. Surface hydrology ofwatersheds; 8. Water erosion anddeposition; 9. Watersheds and rivers;10. Water movement through thegroundwater zone; 11. Water movementthrough the unsaturated zone; 12. Salinityand contaminant transport; Appendix tableA; Index.

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SoilsGenesis and GeomorphologyRandall SchaetzlMichigan State University

and Sharon AndersonCalifornia State University, Monterey Bay

This is a comprehensive and accessibletextbook on all aspects of soils. Repletewith hundreds of high quality figuresand a large glossary, the book will beinvaluable for anyone studying soils,landforms and landscape change. It willalso be an invaluable reference text forresearchers.Contents: Part I. The Building Blocks ofSoil: 1. Introduction; 2. Basic concepts: soilmorphology; 3. Basic concepts: soilhorizonation; 4. Basic concepts: soilmineralogy; 5. Basic concepts: soil physics;6. Basic concepts: soil organisms; 7. Soilclassification, mapping and maps; Part II.Soil Genesis: From Parent Material to Soil:8. Soil parent materials; 9. Weathering;10. Pedoturbation; 11. Models andconcepts of soil formation; 12. Soil genesisand profile differentiation; Part III. SoilGeomorphology: 13. Soil geomorphologyand hydrology; 14. Soil development andsurface exposure dating; 15. Soils, paleosolsand paleoenvironmental reconstruction;Literature cited; Glossary; Index.

2005 246 x 189 mm 650pp 387 line diagrams 142 half-tones 81 tables0 521 81201 1 Hardback c. £40.00Publication February 2005

Volcanoes and theEnvironmentEdited by Joan MartiInstitut de Ciències de la Terra ‘Jaume Almera’,Barcelona

and Gerald G. J. ErnstUniversiteit Gent, Belgium

Volcanoes and the Environment is acomprehensive and accessible textincorporating contributions from someof the world’s authorities involcanology. This book is anindispensable guide for those interestedin how volcanism affects our planet’senvironment. It spans a wide variety oftopics from geology to climatology andecology; it also considers the economicand social impacts of volcanic activityon humans. Topics covered include howvolcanoes shape the environment, theireffect on the geological cycle,atmosphere and climate, impacts onhealth of living on active volcanoes,volcanism and early life, effects oferuptions on plant and animal life, largeeruptions and mass extinctions, and theimpact of volcanic disasters on theeconomy. This book is intended forstudents and researchers interested inenvironmental change from the fields of

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earth and environmental science,geography, ecology and social science. Itwill also interest policy makers andprofessionals working on naturalhazards.

2005 246 x 189 mm 500pp 18 tables234 figures0 521 59254 2 Hardback c. £50.00Publication April 2005

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The Science ofSustainableDevelopmentLocal Livelihoods and the GlobalEnvironmentJeffrey SayerWWF International, Switzerland

and Bruce CampbellCenter for International Forestry Research(CIFOR)

Demonstrates how practical science canbe applied to real-life conservation anddevelopment problems.Contents: Preface; Acknowledgements;Part I. Rising to the Challenge ofComplexity: 1. The challenge: alleviatingpoverty and conserving the environment;2. Dealing with complexity; 3. Getting intothe system – multiple realities, sociallearning and adaptive management;4. issues of scale; 5. Confronting complexity– models, knowledge and negotiation; PartII. Realities on the Ground: 6. Institutionsfor managing natural resources in Africansavannahs; 7. Forest margins in IndonesianBorneo; 8. Learning by doing on tropicalAmerican hillsides; Part III. AchievingSuccessful Researched-Based Management:9. The spread of innovations; 10. Measuringsuccess; 11. Achieving research-basedmanagement; Index.

2003 228 x 152 mm 288pp 35 line diagrams 4 tables0 521 82728 0 Hardback £65.000 521 53456 9 Paperback £24.99

Water for LifeWater Management andEnvironmental PolicyJames L. Wescoat, JrUniversity of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign

and Gilbert F. WhiteUniversity of Colorado, Boulder

An analysis of the relationship betweenwater management, environmentalconditions and public policy.Contents: Preface; 1. Water and life;2. Challenge and opportunity; 3. Unfoldingrecognition of ecosystem change; 4. Naturalwaters; 5. Plant-soil-water-ecosystemrelationships; 6. Groundwater; 7. Lakes andwetlands; 8. River channels and floodplains;9. Impounded rivers and reservoirs;10. Domestic and industrial watermanagement; 11. The decision process;12. Integrative approaches; Appendix A.Guide to internet resources on water and

environment; Appendix B. Conversions ofselected English and metric units ofhydrological measurement; References;Index.

2003 228 x 152 mm 342pp 25 line diagrams 87 half-tones 24 tables0 521 36211 3 Hardback £65.000 521 36980 0 Paperback £24.99

Global Change andLocal PlacesEstimating, Understanding, andReducing Greenhouse GasesAssociation of AmericanGeographers GCLP Research Team

How do our everyday lives affect climatechange? This book compares fourdifferent sites in the United States, andlooks at the human factors affectingclimate change (such as greenhouse gasemissions), how these factors arechanging, and what can be done tomitigate the effects at a local level.

2003 247 x 174 mm 290pp 13 line diagrams 17 half-tones 56 tables30 figures0 521 80950 9 Hardback £55.00

EnvironmentalChange, Climate andHealthIssues and Research MethodsEdited by P. MartensUniversiteit Maastricht, Netherlands

and A. J. McMichaelAustralian National University, Canberra

Analysis of the impact of globalenvironmental change on human healthfor researchers and graduate students.

2002 247 x 174 mm 352pp 34 line diagrams 1 half-tone 1 colour plate16 tables 53 figures0 521 78236 8 Hardback £70.00

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The State of theNation’s EcosystemsMeasuring the Lands, Waters,and Living Resources of theUnited StatesThe H. John Heinz III Center forScience, Economics and theEnvironment

Provides succinct, comprehensive – yetscientifically sound and non-partisan –view of state of ecosystems in US.‘ … this report is noteworthy ininitiating an essential and longoverdue dialogue about the state ofour nation’s ecosystems. The HeinzCenter and the authors of the reportare to be commended for pursuing theproject, documenting our currentunderstanding of the state of thenation’s environment, and attemptingto insert the topic of ecosystem

integrity into contemporary politicaldiscourse.’BioScience

2003 279 x 215 mm 288pp 200 line diagrams 15 half-tones 50 tables0 521 52572 1 Paperback £19.99

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Antarctic ScienceEditors: David W. H. WaltonBritish Antarctic Survey, Cambridge

Michiel R. van den BroekeInstitute for Marine andAtmospheric Research, Utrecht

and Alan P. M. VaughanBritish Antarctic Survey, Cambridge

Published for Antarctic Science Ltd,Cambridge

Antarctic Science provides a focus formany of the interdisciplinary studiesthat increasingly characterize Antarcticscience, yet also carries a wide range ofdisciplinary papers. It publishes bothreview and data papers with no limitson length, two page short notes ontechnical developments and recentdiscoveries, book reviews and a diary offorthcoming events. These, together withan Editorial discussing broader aspectsof science, provide a rich and variedmixture of items to interest researchersin all areas of science.Subscriptions

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Polar RecordEditor: Beau RiffenburghScott Polar Research Institute,Cambridge

Published for the Scott PolarResearch Institute, Cambridge

Polar Record publishes results from awide variety of areas of polar research:original primary research papers in thehumanities, social sciences, physicalsciences, life sciences, and polartechnology are included, as are papersconcerning current political, economic,legal, and environmental issues in theArctic or Antarctic. Notes, book reviews,letters to the editor, obituaries, and ‘InBrief’ items of general interest are alsopublished. Polar Record provides rapidpublication, normally within ninemonths of the initial submission.

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Polar and GlaciologicalAbstractsEditor: Rick FrolichScott Polar Research Institute, Cambridge

Published for the Scott Polar ResearchInstitute

Polar and Glaciological Abstracts is theonly specialist abstracting publication tooffer comprehensive coverage of theliterature of the world’s polar regions.Produced by the library of the ScottPolar Research Institute (the world’slargest specialist polar informationservice), the abstracts providecomprehensive and convenient accessto the rapidly growing body of researchand scholarship in all relevantdisciplines. The journal scans over 1000series as well as relevant books, reportsand theses. Each issue contains author,subject and geographic indexes, whichare cumulated annually.Subscriptions

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EnvironmentalConservationInternational Journal ofEnvironmental ScienceEditor: Nicholas V. C.PoluninUniversity of Newcastle

Published for the Foundation forEnvironmental Conservation

Environmental Conservation is one ofthe longest-standing and mostauthoritative journals aimingcomprehensively to address the policy,practice, and natural and social scienceof environmental concern at a globallevel. The Journal’s scope is very broad,including issues in human institutions,pollution and habitat degradation,resource exploitation, terrestrial biomes,atmospheric and oceanic processes, andcoastal and land management. TheJournal includes research articles,comments, subject reviews, and bookreviews on all the above. EnvironmentalConservation is essential reading for all

environmentalists, managers,consultants, agency workers andscientists wishing to keep abreast ofcurrent developments in environmentalscience.Subscriptions

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Global Crises, GlobalSolutionsEdited by Bjorn LomborgAarhus Universitet, Denmark

A unique publication exploring theopportunities for addressing ten of themost serious challenges facing theworld today: Climate Change,Communicable Diseases, Conflicts,Education, Financial Instability,Corruption, Migration, Malnutrition andHunger, Trade Barriers, Access to Water.In a world fraught with problems andchallenges, we need to gauge how toachieve the greatest good with ourmoney. Global Crises, Global Solutionsprovides a rich set of arguments anddata for prioritising our response mosteffectively. Each problem is introducedby a world-renowned expert definingthe scale of the problem and describingthe costs and benefits of a range ofpolicy options to improve the situation.Each challenge is evaluated byeconomists from North America, Europeand China who attempt a ranking ofthe most promising options. Whetheryou agree or disagree with the analysisor conclusions, Global Crises, GlobalSolutions provides a serious, yetaccessible, springboard for debate anddiscussion.

2004 247 x 174 mm 700pp 80 tables60 graphs0 521 84446 0 Hardback c. £40.000 521 60614 4 Paperback c. £19.99Publication October 2004

The SkepticalEnvironmentalistMeasuring the Real State of theWorldBjørn LomborgAarhus Universitet, Denmark

‘This is one of the most valuable bookson public policy – not merely onenvironmental policy – to have beenwritten for the intelligent reader in thepast ten years … The SkepticalEnvironmentalist is a triumph.’The Economist

‘… a superbly documented andreadable book.’Wall Street Journal

2001 247 x 174 mm 540pp 9 tables162 graphs0 521 80447 7 Hardback £50.000 521 01068 3 Paperback £18.99

Public Participation inSustainability ScienceA HandbookEdited by Bernd KasemirHarvard University, Massachusetts

Jill JägerInternational Human Dimensions Programme,Bonn

Carlo C. JaegerPotsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research

and Matthew T. GardnerBiogen Inc.

Foreword by William C. ClarkHarvard University, Massachusetts

and Alexander WokaunPaul Scherrer Institute, Viligen, Switzerland

The participation of citizens and otherstakeholders is increasingly importantfor policy making on the environmentand sustainable development. Thecontributors to this book examinemethods for facilitating publicparticipation on a local and global level.The authors thus suggest consultationprocedures which integrate scientificmodelling with democratic decision-making processes.

2003 228 x 152 mm 312pp 21 figures0 521 52144 0 Paperback £17.990 521 81818 4 Hardback £47.50

The InternationalClimate ChangeRegimeA Guide to Rules, Institutionsand ProceduresFarhana YaminUniversity of Sussex

and Joanna DepledgeLucy Cavendish College, Cambridge

This book presents a comprehensive,authoritative and independent accountof the rules, institutions and proceduresgoverning the international climatechange regime. Its detailed yet user-friendly description and analysis covers

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the UN Framework Convention onClimate Change, the Kyoto Protocol,and all decisions taken by theConference of the Parties up to 2003,including the landmark MarrakeshAccords. Mitigation commitments,adaptation, the flexibility mechanisms,reporting and review, compliance,education and public awareness,technology transfer, financial assistanceand climate research are just some ofthe areas that are reviewed. The bookalso explains how the regime works,including a discussion of its politicalcoalitions, institutional structure,negotiation process, administrative base,and linkages with other internationalregimes. In short, this book is the onlycurrent work that covers all areas of theclimate change regime in such depth,yet in such a uniquely accessible andobjective way.

2004 247 x 174 mm 600pp 49 colour plates 27 tables 16 figures0 521 84089 9 Hardback c. £70.000 521 60059 6 Paperback c. £24.99Publication December 2004

IUCN Academy ofEnvironmental LawResearch StudiesVolume 2: Compendium of SustainableEnergy LawsEdited by Richard OttingerPace University, New York

Nicholas RobinsonPace University, New York

and Victor TafurPace University, New York

2006 0 521 84526 2 HardbackPublication January 2006

Documents inInternationalEnvironmental LawEdited by Philippe SandsUniversity College London

and Paolo GalizziUniversity of London

Documents in InternationalEnvironmental Law, Second Edition isthe companion volume to the secondedition of Philippe Sands’ Principles ofInternational Environmental Law. Itcomprises a representative selection ofinternational environmental treaties anddocuments which are essential foranyone interested in international law inthe field of environmental protection.This edition represents an up-to-datecollection of the most importantdocuments and aims to make the textand the key information on the legalstatus of the various acts, including itsparties where a treaty is concerned,

easily accessible to students, academicsand practitioners. Each document isintroduced with a short Editorial Note,summarising the main provisions of theinstrument and places it in its widercontext. Editorial notes are followed byinformation on the date ofadoption/signature of the document, itsentry into force and a list of the parties(if a treaty).

2004 247 x 174 mm 1396pp0 521 83266 7 Hardback £140.000 521 54030 5 Paperback £70.00

Principles ofInternationalEnvironmental LawSecond editionPhilippe SandsUniversity College London

This second edition of Sand’s leadingtextbook incorporates relevant newmaterial, including genetically modifiedorganisms and the Kyoto Protocol. Itremains the most comprehensiveaccount of the principles and rulesrelating to the protection of theenvironment, and will remain aninvaluable resource for students andpractitioners alike.‘Philippe Sands has gone beyond hisstated aim. The book provides not onlya comprehensive overview of present-day international environmental law aswell as that of the European Union.The book also systematises andconceptualises this relatively youngbranch of public international law …’.Prof. Jost Delbruck, German Yearbook ofInternational Law

2003 247 x 174 mm 1246pp0 521 81794 3 Hardback £110.000 521 52106 8 Paperback £40.00

InternationalEnvironmental LawReportsVolume 4: International EnvironmentalLaw in National CourtsEdited by Alice PalmerFoundation for International Environmental Lawand Development

and Cairo A. R. RobbUniversity of Cambridge, Lauterpacht ResearchCentre for International Law

The cases included in the fourth volumeof the International Environmental LawReports cover a range of environmentalissues, from protected species andhabitats to activities that impact on theenvironment – including mining, theconstruction of dams and wastedisposal. The collection evidencesdifferent approaches to the relationshipbetween domestic and internationallegal systems, and highlights many

substantive and proceduralenvironmental laws that are enjoyingincreasing recognition around theworld. With around half of the caseshaving been translated into Englishfrom as many as twelve otherlanguages, the volume provides valuablecomparative insight into national legalperspectives on internationalenvironmental law.International Environmental Law Reports, 4

2004 228 x 152 mm 600pp0 521 65037 2 Hardback c. £95.00Publication October 2004

Science, Society andPowerEnvironmental Knowledge andPolicy in West Africa and theCaribbeanJames FairheadUniversity of Sussex

and Melissa LeachUniversity of Sussex

A comparative ethnography of scientificand policy practice in African andCaribbean settings.Advance praise:‘In this timely book, Fairhead andLeach … effectively demolishpersistent stereotypes associated withscience, governance, development, andglobalization … Science, Society, andPower presents a rich and detailednarrative accompanied by insightfulanalysis. It should provoke a much-needed re-evaluation of the ‘RiskSociety’ hypothesis, whichcharacterizes community engagementwith science as a peculiarity of latemodernity.’Steve Rayner, Director, ESRC Science in SocietyProgramme and Professor of Science in Society,University of Oxford

2003 228 x 152 mm 284pp 11 half-tones6 tables 4 maps0 521 82874 0 Hardback £45.000 521 53566 2 Paperback £16.99

Applied EnvironmentalEconomicsA GIS Approach to Cost-benefitAnalysisIan J. BatemanUniversity of East Anglia

Andrew A. LovettUniversity of East Anglia

and Julii S. BrainardUniversity of East Anglia

An innovative new application ofgeographical information systems (GIS)to environmental economics.Contents: Foreword David W. Pearce;1. Introduction; 2. Recreation: valuationmethods; 3. Recreation: predicting values;4. Recreation: predicting visits; 5. Timbervaluation; 6. Modelling and mapping timberyield and value; 7. Modelling and valuing

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carbon sequestration in trees, timberproducts and forest soils; 8. Modellingopportunity cost: agricultural output values;9. Cost benefit analysis using GIS;10. Conclusions and future directions.

2003 247 x 174 mm 358pp 35 line diagrams 3 colour plates 67 tables0 521 80956 8 Hardback £45.00

CorporateEnvironmentalism andPublic PolicyThomas P. LyonIndiana University

and John W. MaxwellIndiana University

This is the first book to provide a hard-headed economic view of voluntaryapproaches to environmental issues.Both corporate and governmentinitiatives are viewed within a politicalframework where special interestgroups have powerful influence. It willappeal to business strategists and policypractitioners, as well as scholars andresearchers.

2004 228 x 152 mm 312pp 6 tables18 graphs0 521 81947 4 Hardback c. £45.00Publication November 2004

IUCN Academy ofEnvironmental LawResearch StudiesVolume 1: The Law of Energy forSustainable DevelopmentEdited by Adrian BradbrookUniversity of Adelaide

Rosemary LysterUniversity of Sydney

Richard OttingerPace University, New York

and Wang XiShanghai Jiao Tong University, China

2005 0 521 84525 4 HardbackPublication January 2005

IUCN Academy ofEnvironmental LawResearch Studies 2003Edited by Adrian Bradbrookand Rosemary LysterRichard Ottinger

2006 0 521 84594 7 2 Volume SetPublication January 2006

Economic Theory andGlobal WarmingHirofumi UzawaUniversity of Tokyo

This book provides an economicframework for modeling global warmingand addressing its negative effects.

2003 228 x 152 mm 292pp 5 line diagrams 3 tables0 521 82386 2 Hardback £50.00

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

Analysis and case studies of how Japan,Germany, and the United Statesapproach environmental problems.

2003 228 x 152 mm 306pp 11 line diagrams 7 tables0 521 81912 1 Hardback £47.500 521 52537 3 Paperback £17.99

Sustaining AbundanceEnvironmental Performance inIndustrial DemocraciesLyle ScruggsUniversity of Connecticut

The first comprehensive study evaluatingthe comparative performance ofnational environmental policies.Cambridge Studies in Comparative Politics

2003 228 x 152 mm 268pp 24 line diagrams 34 tables0 521 81672 6 Hardback £40.000 521 01692 4 Paperback £15.99

Public Participation inSustainability ScienceA HandbookEdited by Bernd KasemirHarvard University, Massachusetts

Jill JägerInternational Human Dimensions Programme,Bonn

Carlo C. JaegerPotsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research

and Matthew T. GardnerBiogen Inc.

Foreword by William C. ClarkHarvard University, Massachusetts

and Alexander WokaunPaul Scherrer Institute, Viligen, Switzerland

This book discusses how citizens canparticipate more effectively insustainability science and environmentalpolicy debates. It discusses designs forparticipatory procedures, andexperiences of their application to issuesof global change. While the focus is oncitizen participation, the involvement ofspecific stakeholders – including watermanagers and venture capitalists – isalso addressed. The book describes howfocus group methods were combined

with the interactive use of computermodels into new forms of participation,tested with six hundred citizens. Theresults are discussed in relation to otherimportant topics, including greenhousegas and water management. Bycombining this with an examination ofissues of interactive governance anddeveloping country participation, thebook provides state-of-the-art, practicalinsights for students, researchers andpolicy makers alike.

2003 228 x 152 mm 312pp 21 figures0 521 81818 4 Hardback £47.500 521 52144 0 Paperback £17.99

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Environment andDevelopmentEconomicsEditor: Charles PerringsUniversity of York

Published in association withthe Beijer Institute of EcologicalEconomics, Royal Swedish Academy ofSciences

This journal, firmly positioned at theintersection of economics, environmentand development, publishes originalpapers addressed to the research andpolicy communities, and is designed tobe accessible to a broad readership. TheEditor and Associate Editors aresupported by distinguished panels ofadvisors from around the world, whotogether ensure that the journal is amajor forum for key research conductedin low-income countries as well aselsewhere, and for the work of youngerscholars. The journal is divided into twomain sections, Theory and Applicationsand Policy Options.Subscriptions

Volume 10 in 2005: February, April, June,August, October and DecemberInstitutions print and electronic: £181/$270Institutions electronic only: £145/$220Institutions print only: £160/$245Individuals print only: £46/$69Individuals in low-income countries: £25International Society for Ecological Economics,European Society for Ecological Economics,Association of Environmental and ResourceEconomists, European Association ofEnvironmental and Resource Economists,African Studies Association: £36/$52The following receive a subscription as part oftheir society/organization membership: BeijerInstitute.Print ISSN 1355-770XElectronic ISSN 1469-4395

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A Geologic Time Scale2004Felix GradsteinUniversitetet i Oslo

Jim OggPurdue University, Indiana

and Alan SmithUniversity of Cambridge

An international team of over fortystratigraphic experts have helped tobuild the most up to date internationalstratigraphic framework for thePrecambrian and Phanerozoic. Thissuccessor to A Geologic Time Scale1989 by W. Brian Harland et al. (CUP0521 387655) begins with anintroduction to the theory andmethodology behind the construction ofthe new time scale. The main part of thebook is devoted to the scale itself,systematically presenting the standardsubdivisions at all levels using a varietyof correlation markers. Extensive use ismade of isotope geochronology,geomathematics and orbital tuning toproduce a standard geologic scale ofunprecedented detail and accuracy witha full error analysis. A wallchartsummarising the whole time scale, withpaleogeographic reconstructionsthroughout the Phanerozoic, is includedin the back of the book. The time scalewill be an invaluable reference sourcefor academic and professionalresearchers and students.

2004 276 x 219 mm 384pp 164 line diagrams 24 colour plates63 tables0 521 78142 6 Hardback c. £75.000 521 78673 8 Paperback c. £28.00Publication December 2004

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BiostratigraphyPrinciples and PracticeBrian McGowranUniversity of Adelaide

Using fossils to tell geological time,biostratigraphy balances biology withgeology. This important modernsynthesis explores the origins anddevelopment of the subject, and thesurprisingly wide application ofbiostratigraphic methods. Essentialreading for advanced students andresearchers working in basin analysis,sequence stratigraphy,palaeoceanography, palaeobiology andrelated fields.Contents: 1. Biogeohistory and thedevelopment of classical biostratigraphy;2. The biostratigraphy of fossilmicroplankton; 3. Biostratigraphy: its

integration into modern geochronology;4. Biostratigraphy and biohistorical theory I:evolution and correlation; 5. Systematicstratigraphy: beyond classicalbiostratigraphy; 6. Biostratigraphy andbiohistorical theory II: carving nature at thejoints; 7. Biostratigraphy andchronostratigraphic classification; 8. Onbiostratigraphy and biogeohistory.

2005 247 x 174 mm 350pp 200 line diagrams 10 half-tones0 521 83750 2 Hardback c. £45.00Publication March 2005

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GlaciersSecond editionMichael HambreyUniversity of Wales, Aberystwyth

and Jürg Alean

Glaciers are among the most beautifulnatural wonders on Earth. They can alsobe very dangerous, threatening life andproperty. This superbly illustrated bookdescribes how glaciers grow and decay,how they move and affect our lives andour future. Contains over 200 stunningphotographs from around the world.Contents: 1. Earth, the icy planet; 2. Theglacier family; 3. Birth, growth and decay ofglaciers; 4. Fluctuating glaciers; 5. Ice onthe move; 6. Nature’s conveyer belt; 7. Iceand water; 8. Antarctica: the icy continent;9. Glaciers and volcanoes; 10. Shaping thelandscape; 11. Glaciers and wildlife;12. Benefits of glaciers; 13. Glacier hazards;14. Living and travelling on glaciers;15. Earth’s glacial record; 16. Postscript:future prospects of glaciers; Glossary;Subject index; Location index.

2004 246 x 189 mm 304pp 7 tables0 521 82808 2 Hardback c. £35.00Publication October 2004

Islands of the ArcticJulian DowdeswellUniversity of Cambridge

and Michael HambreyUniversity of Wales, Aberystwyth

‘ … this book is the next best thing tobeing there.’FOCUS

2002 250 x 250 298pp 242 colour plates2 tables0 521 81333 6 Hardback £25.00

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Physical Principles ofRemote SensingSecond editionW. G. ReesScott Polar Research Institute, Cambridge

Revised and expanded second editionintroduction to remote sensing forstudents and researchers.

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 Positioning System;Appendix 2. Data; Bibliography; Answersand hints to numerical problems; Index.

2001 253 x 177 mm 372pp 173 line diagrams 23 half-tones 10 colour plates 10 tables 49 exercises0 521 66034 3 Hardback £70.000 521 66948 0 Paperback £30.00

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Spatial Data AnalysisTheory and PracticeRobert HainingUniversity of Cambridge

First comprehensive overview of thetheory and practice of spatial dataanalysis for students and researchers.Contents: Preface; Readership;Acknowledgements; Introduction; Part I. TheContext for Spatial Data Analysis: 1. Spatialdata analysis: scientific and policy context;2. The nature of spatial data; Part II. SpatialData: Obtaining Data And Quality Issues:3. Obtaining spatial data through sampling;4. Data quality: implications for spatial dataanalysis; Part III. The Exploratory Analysis ofSpatial Data: 5. Exploratory analysis ofspatial data; 6. Exploratory spatial dataanalysis: visualisation methods;7. Exploratory spatial data analysis:numerical methods; Part IV. HypothesisTesting in the Presence of SpatialAutocorrelation: 8. Hypothesis testing in thepresence of spatial dependence; Part V.Modeling Spatial Data: 9. Models for thestatistical analysis of spatial data;10. Statistical modeling of spatial variation:descriptive modeling; 11. Statisticalmodeling of spatial variation: explanatorymodeling; Appendices; References; Index.

2003 247 x 174 mm 452pp 88 line diagrams 33 tables0 521 77319 9 Hardback £80.000 521 77437 3 Paperback £30.00

HydrodynamicStabilitySecond editionP. G. Drazinand W. H. ReidUniversity of Chicago

Hydrodynamic stability is offundamental importance in fluiddynamics and is concerned with thetransition from laminar to turbulentflow. This new edition of this celebratedintroduction differs principally by the

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inclusion of detailed solutions for theexercises, and by the addition of aForeword by Professor J. W. Miles.Cambridge Mathematical Library

2004 228 x 152 mm 625pp 102 line diagrams 3 half-tones 9 tables81 exercises0 521 52541 1 Paperback £26.00

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Mathematical Methodsfor Physics andEngineeringA Comprehensive GuideSecond editionK. F. RileyUniversity of Cambridge

M. P. HobsonUniversity of Cambridge

and S. J. BenceFrom reviews of the first edition:‘ … the book provides scientists whoneed to use the tool of mathematicsfor practical purposes with a single,comprehensive book. I recommend thisbook not only to students in physicsand engineering sciences, but also tostudents in other fields of naturalsciences.’P. Steward, Optik

2002 247 x 174 mm 1256pp 200 line diagrams 20 tables 750 exercises0 521 81372 7 Hardback £75.000 521 89067 5 Paperback £30.00

Differential EquationsLinear, Nonlinear, Ordinary,PartialA. C. KingUniversity of Birmingham

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Author andTitle IndexAAir-Sea Interaction ..............................................10Alean, Jürg .........................................................16Anderson, Greg ....................................................6Anderson, Sharon ...............................................11Andrews, David G. ................................................4Applied Choice Analysis ......................................18Applied Environmental Economics.......................14Association of American Geographers GCLP

Research Team ................................................12Atmospheric Modeling, Data Assimilation and

Predictability .....................................................3Atmospheric Turbulence and Mesoscale

Meteorology......................................................4

BBamber, Jonathan L. .............................................2Barenblatt, Grigory Isaakovich.............................17Basic Physical Chemistry for the Atmospheric

Sciences ............................................................6Bateman, Ian J....................................................14Baumert, Helmut Z. ..............................................8Bayesian Logical Data Analysis for the Physical

Sciences ..........................................................18Bence, S. J. .........................................................17Bennett, Andrew F. .............................................10Bigg, Grant R........................................................9Billingham, J. ......................................................17Biostratigraphy ...................................................16Bogardi, Janos ......................................................8Bonell, Michael.....................................................8Bott, Andreas .......................................................3Boyd, Stephen ....................................................17Bradbrook, Adrian...............................................15Brainard, Julii S. ..................................................14Breuer, K. S. ..................................................17, 18Brix, Anders ..........................................................5Brown, Louis ......................................................19Bruijnzeel, Sampurno............................................8Brutsaert, Wilfried.................................................6Burroughs, William................................................1Burroughs, William J. ............................................2Burroughs, William James .................................1, 5

CCampbell, Bruce .................................................12Cation Binding by Humic Substances ....................6Centennial History of the Carnegie Institution of

Washington.....................................................19Changing Sea Levels.............................................9Climate Change....................................................1Climate Change and Africa ...................................1Climate Change in Prehistory................................2Climate Changes during the Holocene and their

Impact on Hydrological Systems ........................8Climate: Into the 21st Century ..............................1Coasts..................................................................9Convex Optimization ..........................................17Conway Morris, Simon ........................................18Corning, Peter ....................................................19Corporate Environmentalism and Public Policy ....15Csanady, G. T. .....................................................10

DDavis, Earl ............................................................9Depledge, Joanna ...............................................13Desert Meteorology ..............................................5Deutch, John M. .................................................18Differential Equations .........................................17Documents in International Environmental Law...14Dowdeswell, Julian .............................................16Drazin, P. G.........................................................16Dynamics of the Atmosphere ................................3

EEagleson, Peter S. .................................................7Ecohydrology........................................................7Ecohydrology of Water-controlled Ecosystems........7Economic Theory and Global Warming ................15Elderfield, Harry ....................................................9Environmental Applications of Geochemical

Modeling ..........................................................6Environmental Change, Climate and Health ........12

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Environmental Politics in Japan, Germany, and theUnited States ..................................................15

Environmental Toxicology......................................6Ernst, Gerald G. J. ...............................................11

FFairhead, James ..................................................14Fedorovich, Evgeni................................................4Flannery, Brian P. ................................................18Forests, Water and People in the Humid Tropics .....8Fractal River Basins...............................................8Fundamentals of Atmospheric Modeling ...............2

GGalizzi, Paolo......................................................14Gallery of Fluid Motion, A ...................................17Gardner, Matthew T. .....................................13, 15Geologic Time Scale 2004, A...............................16Gibson, Mary......................................................10Glaciers ..............................................................16Gladwell, I. .........................................................17Global Change and Local Places .........................12Global Crises, Global Solutions ...........................13Global Warming....................................................1Gradstein, Felix ...................................................16Greene, William H...............................................18Gregory, Phil.......................................................18

HHaining, Robert ..................................................16Hambrey, Michael ...............................................16Hargreaves, J. K. ...................................................4Harvey, Andrew ..................................................18Hensher, David A. ...............................................18High-Latitude Ionosphere and its Effects on Radio

Propagation, The ...............................................4Hill, Marquita K. .................................................11Hobbs, Peter V. .....................................................6Hobson, M. P. .....................................................17Hochgreb, S. .......................................................18Homsy, G. M.......................................................18Hooke, Roger LeB. ................................................7Houghton, John ............................................1, 2, 3Hunsucker, R. D.....................................................4Hydrodynamic Stability........................................16Hydrogeology of the Oceanic Lithosphere .............9Hydrology.............................................................6

IInside Out ..........................................................17Interaction of Ocean Waves and Wind, The..............

.........................................................................9International Climate Change Regime, The ..........13International Environmental Law Reports ............14Introduction to Atmospheric Chemistry..................6Introduction to Atmospheric Physics, An ................4Introduction to Atmospheric Thermodynamics, An .3Introduction to Ocean Remote Sensing,An ........... 9Introduction to Ordinary Differential Equations, An..

17Introduction to the Environmental Physics of Soil,

Water and Watersheds, An ..............................11Inverse Modeling of the Ocean and Atmosphere .10Ionospheres..........................................................4Islands of the Arctic ............................................16Issar, Arie S. ..........................................................8IUCN Academy of Environmental Law Research

Studies............................................................14IUCN Academy of Environmental Law Research

Studies............................................................15IUCN Academy of Environmental Law Research

Studies ...........................................................15

JJacobson, Mark Z. ................................................2Jaeger, Carlo C..............................................13, 15Jäger, Jill.......................................................13, 15Janssen, P. A. E. ....................................................9Jewson, Stephen...................................................5Julien, Pierre Y. .....................................................7

KKalnay, Eugenia ....................................................3Kasemir, Bernd..............................................13, 15Kaser, Georg.........................................................8Kasperson, Roger E.............................................18King, A. C. ..........................................................17Koopman, Siem Jan ............................................18Koseff, J. R. .........................................................18Kundzewicz, Zbigniew W.......................................8

LLarge-Scale Atmosphere-Ocean Dynamics .............3Leach, Melissa ....................................................14Leal, L. G. ...........................................................17Lester, Richard K. ................................................18Life's Solution.....................................................18Lightning..............................................................4Lomborg, Bjørn...................................................13Lovett, Andrew A. ...............................................14Low, Pak Sum.......................................................1Lyon, Thomas P. ..................................................15Lyster, Rosemary .................................................15

MMaking Technology Work....................................18Marine Turbulence - Theories, Observations and

Models..............................................................8Martens, P. .........................................................12Marti, Joan .........................................................11Martin, Seelye.......................................................9Mass Balance of the Cryosphere ...........................2Mathematical Methods for Physics and Engineering

17Maxwell, John W. ...............................................15McGowran, Brian................................................16McMichael, A. J. .................................................12McMurry, Peter H..................................................5Measuring the Natural Environment....................11Medwin, Herman................................................10Multimedia Fluid Mechanics - Multilingual Version ..

18Munasinghe, Mohan.............................................1Munson, B. R......................................................18

NNagy, Andrew F.....................................................4Nature's Magic...................................................19Noble, Richard D...................................................6Norbury, John .......................................................3Numerical Recipes in C++..................................18

OOceans and Climate, The.......................................9Ogg, Jim.............................................................16Osmaston, Henry ..................................................8Ottinger, Richard.................................................14Ottinger, Richard.................................................15Otto, S. R............................................................17

PPalmer, Alice .......................................................14Particulate Matter Science for Policy Makers..........5Payne, Antony J.....................................................2Physical Principles of Remote Sensing .................16Physics of Atmospheres, The..................................3Pidgeon, Nick .....................................................18Polar Lows............................................................4Pollack, Henry N. ................................................19Porporato, Amilcare ..............................................7Powell, K. G........................................................18Press, William H..................................................18Primer on Climate Change and Sustainable

Development.....................................................1Principles of Chemical Separations with

Environmental Applications ...............................6Principles of Glacier Mechanics .............................7Principles of International Environmental Law .....14Public Participation in Sustainability Science..13, 15Pugh, David..........................................................9

RRadiative Transfer in the Atmosphere and Ocean...4Rakov, Vladimir A..................................................4Rasmussen, Erik A. ...............................................4Rees, W. G. .........................................................16Reid, W. H. .........................................................16Riley, K. F. ...........................................................17Rinaldo, Andrea ....................................................8Risk, Reliability, Uncertainty and Robustness of

Water Resource Systems....................................8River Mechanics ...................................................7River Variability and Complexity ............................7Robb, Cairo A. R. ................................................14Robinson, James C..............................................17Robinson, Nicholas .............................................14Rodda, John C. .....................................................8Rodríguez-Iturbe, Ignacio ..................................7, 8Rose, Calvin W....................................................11Rose, John M......................................................18Rotunno, Richard ..................................................4

Roulstone, Ian ......................................................3

SSamimy, M. ........................................................17Sands, Philippe ...................................................14Sayer, Jeffrey.......................................................12Scaling ...............................................................17Schaetzl, Randall ................................................11Schreurs, Miranda A............................................15Schumm, Stanley A. ..............................................7Schunk, Robert W. ................................................4Science of Sustainable Development, The ............12Science, Society and Power .................................14Scruggs, Lyle.......................................................15Shampine, L. F.....................................................17Shephard, Neil....................................................18Shepherd, Marjorie F. ............................................5Shiklomanov, I. A. .................................................8Simpson, John ......................................................8Skeptical Environmentalist, The ...........................13Slovic, Paul .........................................................18Smith, Alan.........................................................16Social Amplification of Risk, The..........................18Soils ...................................................................11Solving ODEs with MATLAB ................................17Sounds in the Sea...............................................10Spatial Data Analysis ..........................................16Stamnes, Knut ......................................................4State of the Nation's Ecosystems, The .................12State Space and Unobserved Component Models18Steen, P. H. .........................................................17Stevens, Bjorn.......................................................4Strangeways, Ian ................................................11Sundermann, Jürgen .............................................8Sustaining Abundance ........................................15Swart, Rob............................................................1

TTafur, Victor ........................................................14Terry, Patricia A.....................................................6Teukolsky, Saul A. ...............................................18The H. John Heinz III Center for Science, Economics

and the Environment.......................................12Thermodynamics of the Atmosphere .....................3Thomas, Gary E.....................................................4Thompson, S.......................................................17Tipping, Edward....................................................6Tropical Glaciers ...................................................8Tsonis, Anastasios A..............................................3Turner, John ..........................................................4

UUhlmann, Gunther ..............................................17Uman, Martin A....................................................4Uncertain Science... Uncertain World...................19Understanding Environmental Pollution...............11Uzawa, Hirofumi.................................................15

VVandenberghe, Lieven.........................................17Vetterling, William T. ...........................................18Vickery, James S....................................................5Volcanoes and the Environment..........................11

WWarner, Thomas T..................................................5Water for Life .....................................................12Weather Cycles.....................................................5Weather Derivative Valuation ................................5Welbourn, Pamela ................................................6Wescoat, Jr, James L. ..........................................12White, Gilbert F...................................................12Woodroffe, Colin D. ..............................................9World Water Resources at the Beginning of the

Twenty-First Century..........................................8Wright, David A. ...................................................6

XXi, Wang ............................................................15

YYamin, Farhana...................................................13Yoder, Hatten S. ..................................................19

ZZdunkowski, Wilford .............................................3Zhu, Chen ............................................................6Ziehmann, Christine..............................................5

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