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OverviewIn many geological epochs, glacial sediments are widespread. This type of sedimentation results from the interaction between atmosphere, cryosphere, hydrosphere and biosphere under temperatures ranging from 0 to -80. Two types of glacial sediments exists: those from sea-ice and those from icebergs. Both types can be subdivided into various subfacies. Most widespread in the Northern Hemisphere is the Siberian subfacies, characterized by silt and clay and often misinterpreted as sediments of temperate zones. This reference book for researchers working on this kind of sediments provides a complete overview of the various glacial deposits in the ocean. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Alexander P. LisitzinPublisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG Imprint: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K Edition: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2002 Weight: 1.234kg ISBN: 9783642632365ISBN 10: 364263236 Pages: 563 Publication Date: 01 November 2012 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of Contents1 Introduction.- I The Earth's Cryosphere and Peculiarities of Sedimentation in It.- 2 Materials and Methods.- 3 The Cryosphere and the Peculiarities of Glacial Environment - Fresh-Water and Sea Ice * Continental Ice (Glaciers and Permafrost).- 4 Types of Continental and Marine Glaciations * Preparation and Transportation of Sedimentary Material * Lithology and Geochemistry of Weathering Crusts in Ice Zones * Transportation of Sedimentary Material in Continental Drainage Basins.- II Sea-Ice Sedimentation in the Ocean.- 5 Supply of Riverine Sedimentary Material in Ice Zones * Arctic Marginal Filters * Sediment Input Due to Cryoabrasion * Longshore Drift of Sediments.- 6 Stages of Lithogenesis in Ice Zones * Three Types of Sea Ice Sedimentation and Two Vertical Levels of the Process.- 7 Sedimentary System of the Far Eastern Seas and North Pacific.- 8 Sedimentary System of the Arctic Ocean - Interactions between Outer and Inner Geospheres.- III Glacial (Iceberg) Sedimentation in the Ocean.- 9 Mechanisms of Sediment Incorporation in Continental Ice-Catchment Areas.- 10 Recent Iceberg-Rafted and Cryophilic Biogenic Deposits of Antarctica.- 11 Geology of Ice-Catchment Provinces in Relation to Petrography and Mineralogy of Bottom Sediments * Possible Reconstructions of Geological Composition of Ice-Hidden Land.- 12 Iceberg and Sea-Ice Sedimentation in the North Atlantic - Recent and Past.- 13 Lithology and Geochemistry of the Zones of Iceberg Sedimentation.- 14 Cryogenic Facies.- IV Glacial Sedimentogenesis in the Earth's Geological Past.- 15 The Late Cenozoic and Earlier Glaciations.- V Basis for the Analysis of Cryogenic Formations * Tectonic Zonality.- 16 Cryogenic Formations of Passive Margins, Ice Shelves and Continental Slopes * Cryogenic Formations of Active Margins and the Regions Composed of Oceanic Crust.- 17 Conclusions.- References.- Additional References.ReviewsFrom the reviews: In many geological epochs, glacial sediments are widespread. ... Two types of glacial sediments exist: those from sea-ice and those from icebergs. ... This reference book for researchers working on this kind of sediments provides a complete overview of the various glacial deposits in the ocean. (Oceanis, Vol. 27 (3-4), 2003) The book will appeal primarily to those working in cold climates with an interest in sedimentology and sedimentological processes. The book follows a clear and logical structure. ... The strength of this book is its global coverage and synthesis of huge amounts of data. The topics covered provide an exhaustive text on sea-ice and iceberg sedimentation ... . This is a good book covering a topic that will be of interest to many readers of The Holocene. (Neil F. Glasser, The Holocene, Vol. 14 (6), 2004) The publication of the English Language version of Alexander Lisitzin's monograph on iceberg and sea ice sedimentation is timely. ... It is aimed as a reference book for researchers working on glacial and sea ice influenced sedimentary environments and deposits. ... Undoubtedly, a positive aspect of this book is its summary of, and reference to, a large amount of Russian literature on sea ice and iceberg sedimentation and high latitude marine environments. (Colm O Cofaigh, Antarctic Science, Vol. 15 (4), December, 2003) Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |