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Smil V. - The Earth's biosphere: evolution, dynamics, and change
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Название: The Earth's biosphere: evolution, dynamics, and change
Автор: Smil V.
Аннотация: Smil, in a presentation marked by balance and clarity, synthesizes the field of science dealing with the biosphere. It is an interdisciplinary one, combining organic chemistry, geology, solar physics, microbiology, zoology, and more. Whatever characteristics the biosphere displays on a global scale depend on living matter's fundamental chemistry, so Smil diagrams the structural backbone of cells - molecules such as cellulose or DNA. Moving next through types of metabolism, such as the ATP cycle, Smil explains the resultant chemical products and how they become fixed or cycled through the ground, water, or atmosphere. Addressing concerns about human influences on the biosphere, Smil describes them, but he is a scientist to the core (at the University of Manitoba) and is hesitant to proclaim doom as the certain outcome. That scientific humility only enhances Smil's work. A superior, comprehensive survey.
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Рубрика: Биология /
Статус предметного указателя: Готов указатель с номерами страниц
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Год издания: 2002
Количество страниц: 346
Добавлена в каталог: 11.12.2005
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Предметный указатель
Acidification 17 233-235 249-250
Acids, amino 31 33-34 36-37 53 174
Acids, carbonic 135 234
Acids, fatty 31-32
Acids, methanesulfonic (MSA) 144
Acids, nucleic 28 30-31 34
Acids, silicic 151
Acids, sulfuric 143 146 173 250
ACRIM 101
Adenine 33 38
Adenosine, diphosphate (ADP) 38 147
Adenosine, triphosphate (ATP) 28 37-40 53 65 115 147
Aerosols 233
Africa 21 120 161 178 190-191 195 210 212 229 239 242
Africa, South 20 50 91 142 242
Albedo 103 107 144 245-246
Algae 29 58 68 87 224 227
Altitude 157-161 179-180
Amazon 88 127 130 191 212
Amazonia 20 88 130 210 215 240 246
America, Latin 191 195 233
America, North 160 210 233-235 243-244 247 249 250 261-262 267
Ammonia 49 65 75-76 111 137 140-141 229 232 248-249
Ammonia , Haber - Bosch synthesis 248
Ammonia , volatilization 140
Ammonification 140
Amphibians 80
Angiosperms 69-70
Animals See also individual species
Animals evolution 64 79-80
Animals in the ocean 162-169
Animals locomotion 79
Animals, desert 212-213
Animals, domestic 186 192
Animals, Ediacaran 64
Antarctica 23-24 42 48 60 85 89 108 125 174 176-177 237-238 240 253-254
Anthropomass 147 186-187 269
Antibiotics 245
Ants 222-223
Apatites 147-148
Aphids 161 222
Apollo 17-18
Apoptosis 39
Aquifers 246-247
Aragonite 15 137
Archaea 77 82 85
Archaebacteria 82
Arctic 174 180 233 254 256
Arthropods 80 87 209 216
Asia 211 217 233-234 249
Assam 130
Asteroids 44 91
Astronomical unit (AU) 44-45 96
Atmosphere 7 17 19 44 45 47 53 66 102-103 109 128 155-158
Atmosphere, attributes 11-12
Atmosphere, changes 232-237 (see also Acidification; CFCs; )
Atmosphere, evolution of 48-51
Australia 48 55-58 64 88 130 142 179 242
Autotrophs 7 41 56
AVHRR 20-21 189-190
bacteria 7-8 11 30 38-39 41-42 65-66 74-78 82 85-86 158-159 162-165 169-180 193 196-197 208 224 227 257
Bacteria, acidophilic 177-178
Bacteria, alkaliphilic 178
Bacteria, extremophilic 169-180 211-213
Bacteria, green non-sulfur 66
Bacteria, green sliding 66
Bacteria, Knallgas 76
Bacteria, methanogenic 57-58 76-77
Bacteria, nitrifying 75-76
Bacteria, psychrophilic 175-176
Bacteria, purple non-sulfur 66
Bacteria, sulfur-oxidizing 75
Bacteria, thermophilic 54 173-174
Bandwith 270
Bees 157 221 245
Bees, African 245
Beetles 88 243
Bhopal 22
Bioaccumulation 11
Bioaerosols 157-159
Biodiversity 23 57 81-89 227 240 242 260-261 264
Biodiversity, hotspots 88 242
Bioinvasions 243-245
Biomass 7-8 12 28 30-31 130-131 133 192-193 195-197 227 283-284
Biomass of the biosphere 181-187
Biomass, composition of 28 30-31 182
Biomes 21 209-219 258
Biomineralizers 133
Biosfem 5-10 187
Biosphere and plate tectonics 119-121
Biosphere, as a superorganism 230-231
Biosphere, biomass of 7-9 181-187 193-195
Biosphere, breath 135-136
Biosphere, cycles 123-154 245-251 278-282
Biosphere, deep hot 53 171-172
Biosphere, definitions 1-2 6 14
Biosphere, energy flows 207-209
Biosphere, extent of 155-178
Biosphere, future of 265-267 271
Biosphere, human impact on 12-18 22-26 232-263 265-269
Biosphere, management of 259-262
Biosphere, services 256-259
Biosphere, valuing of 257-259
Birds 157 159-161 177 179 209 211 218-219 221 241
Boundary, K/T 92-93
Brazil 26 88
Cacti 74 212
Calcite 150
Calcium (Ca) 11 28 135 146 148 149
California 20 178 200 209 223
Canada 177 209 217 240
Carbohydrates 30 37
Carbohydrates, volatile organic (VOC) 234
Carbon (C) 11 15 27-28 50 131-132 135 194 196-197 234 236 269
Carbon (C) and climate change 252-256
Carbon (C) in biomass 183-187
Carbon (C) in photosynthesis 69 71-74 115 208 255
Carbon (C), chemistry 27-28
Carbon (C), compensation Depth (CCD) 150
Carbon (C), concentrations 103-105 108-112 131 133-136 170 234 255
Carbon (C), cycle 131-136 255
Carbon (C), dioxide 11 15 26 29 41 44-45 49-50 53 56 65 69 76-77 89 90 93 140 191 229-230 259
Carbon (C), disulfide 146
Carbon (C), isotopes 55-56
Carbon (C), monoxide (CO) 76 233-234
Carbon (C), organic 131 135
Carbonate, calcium ( limestone) 112 133-134 148 150 169 216 256
Carbonate, magnesium 134
Carbonate, sodium 173
Caribbean 159 163 242-243
Carnivores 41 78 185
Catastrophism 89
Caves 169
cells 38-41 60 62 257
Cells, sizes 38 60
Cells, walls 40
Cellulose 31 40 69
CERES 106
Cerrado 217-218
CFCs See Chlorofluorocarbons
Chaparral 219
Chemolithotrophs 65 74-76 194
Chemoorganotrophs 65
Chemotrophs 65 165
Chernobyl 22
Chicxulub 91-92
China 26 64 178 180 240-241 250 261-262
Chlorine (Cl) 28 143
Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) 23 26 234 236-237 256
Chlorophyll 19 69 71 101 151 189
Chloroplasts 68 202 224
Civilization 229 231
Civilization and the biosphere 229-271
Civilization, collapse 263
Civilization, evolution 231-232
Clathrates 255
Climate 45
Climate and DMS 144-146
Climate and evolution 89-90 113-114
Climate change 23 26 251-256
Cnidarians 80 218 220
CO2 See Carbon dioxide
Cobalt (Co) 28
Coccolithophorids 144 151 225 255
Coevolution 88 220
Colorado 241 246
comets 52
Composition of 28 30-31 182
Computers 269-270
Congo 130 211 215
Conifers 214
Constant, solar 101
Corals 159 163 218-220
Craters 91-92
Crops 73 115 184 195 221 239 249
Cryptobiosis 78 157 173
Cyanobacteria 7 50 56-57 65-68 89 139 224 231
Cycles 123-154 245-251 278-282
Cysteine 34-35
Cytoplasm 39
Dams 246
DDT 14 22
Deccan Traps 267
Decomposition 11 140-141 148 229
Deforestation 23 26 239-240 242
Denitrification 123 140 249
Density of humans 186-187
Density of organisms 205-207
Denudation 147-148
Deserts 212-213
Deuterostomes 80
Diatoms 75 151 153 219 224-225 247
Dinoflagellates 144 219-220 224
Dinosaurs 92-93
Disulfide iron ( ; pyrite) 11 50-51 53 142-143
Divers 166-168
DNA 29 32-34 36-37 39-40 54-56 68-69 78 80 83 85 137 147 265-266
Dolomite 134 137 150
Dolphins 167
Drilling 171
Dust 143 153 159
Earth 42-48 124 230-231 267-269 271
Earth crust 47-48 133 146 150 156 230
Earth from space 17-18
Earth heat 116-118
Earth mantle 117-118 134
Earth snowball 89-90
Earth, formation of 46^17
Earth, life on 6-9 27-41
Earth, radiation balance 95 102-110 232 234 236-237
Earthworms 170 185
Ecosystems, aquatic 206-207
Ectotherms 79 99 192 200
Efficiency, ecological 202
Efficiency, trophic 200 207-209
El Nino 26 127
Elephants 209 217
Endophyts 139
Endosymbionts 221-225
Endotherms 79 192 201 209
Energy 6-8 13 22 95-121 261-262 264-265
Energy in locomotion 79
Energy in stars 43
Energy in the biosphere 6-8 95-121
Energy storage 37-38
Energy, consumption of 261-262
Energy, free 12
Enzymes 29 33 37 40 50 54 61-62 71 82 174 222
Eons, Phanerozoic 55 63 89 90 118 230
Eons, Precambrian 48 55-58
Eras, Archean 8 28 47-50 62 65-67 80 91 108 112 118 139 145 230
Eras, Hadean 28 46-47 53
Eras, Mesozoic 117 121
Eras, Proterozoic 48 50 64 67 79 230
ERBE 106
ERBS 101
Estuaries 218
Eukaryotes 39-41 58 86-87 174 224
Europe 209-210 234 240 250 254 263 267-268
Euryarchaeota 85
Eutrophication 131 182 232 249
evaporation 125 127-129 172
Evapotranspiration 123 128-129 140 245-246
Evolution 8-9 45-46 56 63-64 86 269
Evolution, eras 275
Evolution, symbiotic 223-225
Exobiology 58
Extinctions 89-91 241-242 264 267
Extremophiles 169-180 194 211-213
Fermentation 76-77 158
Fertilizers 153-154 248
Fires 239-240
FISH 80 163-164 175-176 193 218-219 242-243
Foraminifers 163-164
Forest 86 140 213-217 238-239 246 257
Forest, boreal 209-210 214-215
Forest, canopies 216
Forest, temperate deciduous 214-215
Forest, tropical rain 183 210-211 214-216
Fossils 56 63-64 68
Fuels, biomass 135
Fuels, fossil 124 132 135 233-234 248 256 264
Fungi 11 69 77 79 82 87 131 148 158 170 182 184-185 220-221
Gaia 230-231
Galaxies 42 96
Galileo 231
Ganges 130
Geese 159
Gemini 17
Genes 32
Genomes 12 83 86 179
Genomics 32-33
Glaciers 126 128
Gneiss 48
Gondwana 120
Grasses 217
Grasslands 210 217-218 226-227
Grasslands, burning of 239-240
Gravity 44
Greenhouse gases 23 25-26 44 47 103-105 107 111 234 236-237 252-256
Greenland 48 55 108 210
Gulf of Mexico 249 263
Gymnosperms 69
Hawai'i 85 130 91 242-243
Heartbeat 204
Helium (He) 28 47 96-97 265
Herbivores 41 78 192 208-209
Heterotrophs 7 41 76-80 140
Himalayas 47 121 135 146 159-160 180
Huanghe 163 246
Humus 132
Hydrogen (H2) 28 43^4 47 49 53 65 67 96 124
Hydrosphere 7-9
Hyperdiversity 88
IBP 15
Ice Age 90 113 251 267-268
Ice cores 108
Ice, bacteria in 176-177
IGBP 23 191
IGY 14-15
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