Ice Sings Low
Ritika Gupta
Naturwissenschaften, Medizin, Informatik, Technik / Geologie
Beschreibung
"Ice Sings Low" reveals the hidden world of glaciers through their unique sounds, exploring glacier acoustics and seismology to understand these icy giants.
The book highlights that glaciers aren't static but dynamic systems, generating seismic signals that offer insights into their structure, movement, and response to climate change.
By interpreting these icequakes and other glacial sounds, scientists can monitor ice flow velocity and detect instability, much like using a stethoscope on the Earth.
The book starts with the basics of ice mechanics and seismology, then explains how these sounds originate from events like basal sliding and crevassing.
Case studies from Greenland, Antarctica, and the Himalayas demonstrate how glacier sounds vary across different environments.
This approach connects climatology, geophysics, and environmental science.
The innovative approach of "Ice Sings Low" uses acoustics to monitor glacial processes, offering a new perspective on these complex environments.
By understanding these seismic signals, scientists can improve glacier monitoring programs and better predict sea-level rise.
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