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Earth’s Climate System

2011
Climate is the state factor that most strongly governs the global distribution of terrestrial biomes. This chapter provides a general background on the functioning of the climate system and its interactions with atmospheric chemistry, ocean, and land.
F. Stuart Chapin   +2 more
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Earth sciences systems

International Journal of General Systems, 2008
Obviously, the modern developments or evolution of science and technology are accompanied by – or unequivocally demand – an integration of all relevant disciplines.
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Early Earth Systems

2016
The development of isotopic age determination methods and stable isotopic tracers to paleo-climate investigations, including oxygen (δ18O), sulphur (δ33S) and carbon (δ13C), integrated with Sedimentological records and organic and biological proxies studies, allows vital insights into the composition of early atmosphere–ocean-biosphere system ...
Andrew Y. Glikson, Colin Groves
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The earth system

Future Generation Computer Systems, 1989
Abstract The ozone hole and greenhouse warming are but examples of changes taking place in our global environment at an unprecedented rate — changes that will have profound implications for our children and grandchildren. They present to the scientists of the world a tremendous challenge: to develop an understanding of the underlying interactions ...
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Earth System Dynamics

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2018
This article is about the earth's origin, formation and evolution of. The content involves the dynamic earth, deep earth structure, evolution mechanism, geomagnetic origin. According to the < inertial force equation [J] theory of inference: Venus and the earth has a collision probability. Then on the earth looking basis.
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Earth System Disruption

2016
It is sometimes assumed that due to the trajectory of fossil fuel depletion, the world will be able to avoid dangerous climate change simply because we will ‘run out’ of oil before carbon dioxide emissions reach a tipping point. This, however, is based on an incomplete understanding of the vulnerability of the Earth System to climate disruption.
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System earthing

2005
L.G. Hewitson   +2 more
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Signal Ground/Earth and Power System Earthing Coordination

EMC'96 ROMA International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility, 1996
GRASSELLI, Umberto, PARISE, Giuseppe
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