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Oceans and the Atmospheric Carbon Content, presents an
interdisciplinary overview of the role of the oceans as a carbon
sink and its relation with pH increasing trends and climate change.
This volume discusses topics such as: climate variability during
the last deglaciation, based on a high-resolution pollen analysis;
the potential impact of CO2 from large metropolitan areas over the
adjacent coastal zones and the importance of having high resolution
atmospheric CO2 data to estimate accurately air-sea CO2 exchanges;
present- day CO2 fluxes in the coastal ocean and their potential
feedbacks under global climate change; phytoplankton community
responses to climate change with emphasis on decreasing pH trends
in sea water and its ecological effects; pH decrease and its
effects on sea-water chemistry from a ten year time-series; the
effect of acidification on metal bioaccumulation; the effects of
increasing temperatures and acidification on contaminant dynamics
and availability to biota; the prevention of potential
environmental impacts related to the geological sequestration of
CO2. The book provides an updated synthesis of current concerns
related to global change trends in the oceans with a strong
emphasis on acidification. The content draws attention to the
importance of dealing with observed global change trends and their
effects upon the oceans using an interdisciplinary approach due to
their complexity and interlinks between different areas of
knowledge.
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New Trends in Lyapunov Exponents - NTLE, Lisbon, Portugal, February 7–11, 2022 (1st ed. 2023)
João Lopes Dias, Pedro Duarte, José Pedro Gaivão, Silvius Klein, Telmo Peixe, …
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This volume presents peer-reviewed surveys on new developments in
the study of Lyapunov exponents in dynamical systems and its
applications to other areas, such as mathematical physics. Written
by leading experts in their fields, the contributions are based
upon the presentations given by invited speakers at the “New
Trends in Lyapunov Exponents” workshop held in Lisbon, Portugal,
February 7–11, 2022. The works focus on the concept of Lyapunov
exponents in their various manifestations in dynamical systems
along with their applications to mathematical physics and other
areas of mathematics. The papers reflect the spirit of the
conference of promoting new connections among different subjects in
dynamical systems. This volume aims primarily at researchers and
graduate students working in dynamical systems and related fields,
serving as an introduction to active fields of research and as a
review of recent results as well.
The aim of this monograph is to present a general method of proving
continuity of Lyapunov exponents of linear cocycles. The method
uses an inductive procedure based on a general, geometric version
of the Avalanche Principle. The main assumption required by this
method is the availability of appropriate large deviation type
estimates for quantities related to the iterates of the base and
fiber dynamics associated with the linear cocycle. We establish
such estimates for various models of random and quasi-periodic
cocycles. Our method has its origins in a paper of M. Goldstein and
W. Schlag. Our present work expands upon their approach in both
depth and breadth. We conclude this monograph with a list of
related open problems, some of which may be treated using a similar
approach.
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