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The Glaciers of Iceland A Historical, Cultural and Scientific Overview

By: Helgi Björnsson(Author), Vigdís Finnbogadóttir(Foreword By), Julian Meldon D'Arcy(Translated by)
613 pages, 305 colour & 75 b/w photos and illustrations
Publisher: Atlantis Press
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  • The Glaciers of Iceland ISBN: 9789462392069 Hardback Oct 2016 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 1-2 weeks
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This book is the first comprehensive overview and evaluation of the origins, history and current size and condition of all of Iceland's major glaciers (including Vatnajokull, the largest in Europe) at the beginning of the twenty-first century. It is not only illustrated with many beautiful photographs and graphs of recent statistics and scientific data, but is also a collection of historical writings and drawings from annals, sagas, folk tales, diaries, reports, stories and poems, as it presents a unique approach to the study of glaciers on an island in the North Atlantic. Balancing and comparing the world of man with the world of nature, the perceptions of art and culture with the systematic and pragmatic analyses of science, The Glaciers of Iceland present a wide spectrum of readers with a new and stimulating view of the origins, development and possible future of these massive natural phenomena, as well as the study and role of glaciology, within specific time lines and geographical locations. Icelandic glaciers the author argues could prove essential for understanding the current unsettling progress of global warming. The glaciers of Iceland, therefore, aims at presenting to a wide readership an original, historical, cultural and scientific overview of these geophysical features in Iceland while also suggesting increasingly important lessons and models for man's future interaction with the world's glaciers as a whole.

Contents

1. Origins and nature of glaciers
2. Reading the landscape
3. Iceland
4. History of glaciology in Iceland
5. Glaciers of southern Iceland
6. Glaciers of the central highlands
7. Glaciers of northern and western Iceland
8. Vatnajokull and glaciers of eastern Iceland

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By: Helgi Björnsson(Author), Vigdís Finnbogadóttir(Foreword By), Julian Meldon D'Arcy(Translated by)
613 pages, 305 colour & 75 b/w photos and illustrations
Publisher: Atlantis Press
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