- Subjects
- Published
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Princeton, N.J. :
Princeton University Press
[2013]
- Language
- English
French - Main Author
- Other Authors
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- Item Description
- "First published in France under the title Planète blanche, les glaces, le climat et l'environnement, Odile Jacob, 2008."
- Physical Description
- xv, 306 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
- Bibliography
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- ISBN
- 9780691144993
- Preface
- Part 1. The World of Ice: Past and Present
- Chapter 1. The Ice on Our Planet
- Snow and Ice: A Multifaceted World
- Mountain Glaciers and Ice Caps
- Polar Regions: The Omnipresence of the White Planet
- Greenland, Antarctica, and Ice Shelves
- Ice: An Agent and Indicator of Climate Change
- The White Planet and Sea Levels
- Chapter 2. From Exploration to Scientific Observation
- The Flow of Mountain Glaciers
- Mass Balance: The Health of a Glacier
- The Arctic Ocean in the Time of the Explorers
- The Arctic Ocean: Vulnerable Ice
- Greenland: An Island Inhabited for Millennia
- Greenland: An Increasingly Negative Mass Balance
- Antarctica: A Much More Recent Exploration
- Antarctica: A Long Uncertain Mass Balance
- Chapter 3. Ice through the Ages
- The Time of the Pioneers
- Ice of Long Ago
- Glaciations of the Quaternary and Astronomic Theory
- Part 2. Polar Ice: Amazing Archives
- Chapter 4. Reconstructing the Climates of the Past
- The Round of Isotopes
- Going Back in Time
- The Recent Period
- The Distant Past
- Paleoceanography
- Continental Archives
- Dating Oceanic and Continental Archives
- A Cornucopia of Results
- Chapter 5. Glacial Archives
- The Long Story of a Snowflake
- The Ice and Its Isotopes: A Paleothermometer
- Impurities with Multiple Sources
- Air Bubbles in the Ice: A Very Beautiful Story
- The Headaches of Dating
- Chapter 6. The Campaigns
- Camps Century and Byrd: The First Deep Ice Core Drillings
- Fifty Years Ago: The French on the Polar Ice
- The First Drilling at Dome C: Success of the French Team
- Rapid Climate Variations: Initial Inklings
- Vostok: A Collaboration between French and Soviet Teams
- Europe and the United States: Two Drilling Operations in the Center of Greenland
- Europe Turns to Antarctica
- Vostok: More than 3,600 Meters of Ice
- Other Core Drilling in Antarctica
- The Glaciers of the Andes and the Himalaya
- A Return to Greenland
- The European EPICA Drilling: A Double Success beyond All Hopes
- Chapter 7. Vostok: The Cornucopia
- A Complete Glacial-Interglacial Cycle
- Climate and Greenhouse Effect Go Hand in Hand
- Much More Information
- A Huge Lake under the Ice
- Chapter 8. Dôme C: 800,000 Years and the Revolution of the Rhythm of Glaciations
- Ice Older than That at Vostok
- Inversion of the Magnetic Field
- Chapter 9. Rapid Climatic Variations
- The First Indications
- Increasingly Clear Indications
- A Connection with Ocean Circulation?
- Confirmation
- Rapid Events during a Warm Period?
- Initially Underestimated Changes in Temperature
- The Connection with the Ocean Henceforth Demonstrated
- Consequences on a Planetary Scale
- Chapter 10. The Last 10,000 Years: An Almost Stable Climate
- Volcanism and Solar Activity: Natural Climatic Forcings
- How Long Has Human Activity Been Changing the Composition of the Atmosphere?
- Part 3. The White Planet Tomorrow
- Chapter 11. The Climate and Greenhouse Gases
- The Greenhouse Effect: A Truly Beneficial Natural Phenomenon
- The Greenhouse Effect Due to Human Activity: A Slow Awareness
- How Did We Get to This Point?
- Chapter 12. Have Humans Already Changed the Climate?
- The Time of the Pioneers
- The Awareness
- The Establishment of the IPCC
- The Problem of Aerosols
- The Climate in the Last Millennium
- Warming Is a Certainty
- The Arguments of Skeptics
- The White Planet on the Front Lines of Global Warming
- Chapter 13. What Will the Climate Be in the Future?
- A True Upheaval if We Aren't Careful
- What Will Become of Our Glaciers?
- An Arctic Ocean without Ice?
- Surprises under the Frozen Ground
- A More Rapid and Higher Sea-Level Rise than Predicted
- The Halt of the Gulf Stream
- Chapter 14. A Warming with Multiple Consequences
- A True Upheaval on a Global Scale
- Mountain Regions
- Polar Regions: Multiple and Diverse Impacts
- The Political and Economic Stakes: Climate and Oil
- Chapter 15. What We Must Do
- Stabilizing the Greenhouse Effect: A True Challenge
- The Kyoto Protocol: A First Step
- The Bali Conference
- Can the Challenge Be Met?
- Copenhagen: Failure or Half-Success
- A Necessary Adaptation
- The "Grenelle de l'environnement"
- Part 4. The Poles and the Planet
- Chapter 16. The Crucial Place of Research
- A Short History of the Polar Years
- The International Polar Year 2007-2009
- Glacial Ice Coring: Ambitious Objectives
- The Microbiology of Ice and Subglacial Lakes: Life in an Extreme Environment
- Concordia: A Station Full of Promise
- Chapter 17. Humans and the Rise of Pollution
- The Story of Lead
- Other Heavy Metals, Including Copper
- Sulfates
- Radioactivity
- The Ozone Hole: An Emblematic Pollution
- The Anthropocene and Greenhouse Gases
- Conclusion: The Anthropocene Era
- Notes
- Selected Bibliography
- Index
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