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L’échec répété des négociations internationales sur le climat signifie que nous nous dirigeons vers une hausse globale des températures de 3 à 6 °C d’ici 2100. Celle-ci entraînera des événements météorologiques extrêmes et de nombreuses souffrances humaines. Les espoirs se tournent aujourd’hui vers des technologies qui proposent de refroidir la Terre sans changer notre modèle de développement ni de consommation. Telle est la promesse de la géo-ingénierie et de ses promoteurs, soutenus par Bill Gates lui-même. Pulvériser du soufre dans la haute atmosphère, modifier la chimie des océans, stocker le carbone dans les profondeurs de la Terre : tels sont les projets et les expériences à hauts risques de ces « géocrates » – ingénieurs, scientifiques et hommes d’affaires – qui entendent régler le thermostat de la planète.
Weather control --- Climate change mitigation --- Environmental geotechnology --- Weather control. --- Climatic changes --- Prevention.
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Soils --- Rocks --- Civil engineering --- Rock mechanics. --- Soil mechanics. --- Geotechnical engineering. --- Engineering, Geotechnical --- Geotechnics --- Geotechnology --- Engineering geology --- Geotechnical engineering --- Mechanics --- Soil engineering --- Soils (Engineering) --- Foundations --- Soil physics
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Soil mechanics --- Geotechnical engineering --- 631.431 --- Soil engineering --- Soils --- Soils (Engineering) --- Mechanics --- Foundations --- Soil physics --- Mechanical properties of soil --- 631.431 Mechanical properties of soil --- Engineering, Geotechnical --- Geotechnics --- Geotechnology --- Engineering geology
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Axel Schippers, Sabrina Hedrich, Jürgen Vasters, Malte Drobe, Wolfgang Sand and Sabine Willscher Biomining: Metal Recovery from Ores with Microorganisms Franz Glombitza and Susan Reichel Metal-Containing Residues from Industry and in the Environment: Geobiotechnological Urban Mining Robert Klein, Judith S. Tischler, Martin Mühling and Michael Schlömann Bioremediation of Mine Water Marios Tsezos Biosorption: A Mechanistic Approach René Phieler, Annekatrin Voit and Erika Kothe Microbially Supported Phytoremediation of Heavy Metal Contaminated Soils: Strategies and Applications.
Chemistry. --- Biotechnology. --- Geotechnical engineering. --- Environmental engineering. --- Environmental Engineering/Biotechnology. --- Geotechnical Engineering & Applied Earth Sciences. --- Chemical engineering --- Genetic engineering --- Physical sciences --- Environmental control --- Environmental effects --- Environmental stresses --- Engineering --- Environmental health --- Environmental protection --- Pollution --- Sustainable engineering --- Engineering, Geotechnical --- Geotechnics --- Geotechnology --- Engineering geology --- Chemistry --- Biotechnology
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Starting Up Microbial Enhanced Oil Recovery Michael Siegert, Jana Sitte, Alexander Galushko and Martin Krüger Relevance of Deep-Subsurface Microbiology for Underground Gas Storage and Geothermal Energy Production Claudia Gniese, Petra Bombach, Jana Rakoczy, Nils Hoth, Michael Schlömann, Hans-Hermann Richnow and Martin Krüger Bioremediation via in situ Microbial Degradation of Organic Pollutants Carsten Vogt and Hans Hermann Richnow The Microbial Desulfurization of Coal Giovanni Rossi Description of Basic Mining Legal Principles Reinhard Schmidt.
Chemistry. --- Biotechnology. --- Geotechnical engineering. --- Environmental engineering. --- Environmental Engineering/Biotechnology. --- Geotechnical Engineering & Applied Earth Sciences. --- Physical sciences --- Environmental control --- Environmental effects --- Environmental stresses --- Engineering --- Environmental health --- Environmental protection --- Pollution --- Sustainable engineering --- Engineering, Geotechnical --- Geotechnics --- Geotechnology --- Engineering geology --- Chemical engineering --- Genetic engineering --- Biogeochemistry. --- Biochemistry --- Geochemistry --- Chemistry --- Biotechnology
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Geological structures are three dimensional, yet are typically represented by, and - terpreted from, outcrop maps and structure contour maps, both of which are curved two-dimensional surfaces. Maps plus serial sections, called 2½-D, provide a closer approach to three dimensionality. Computer technology now makes it possible for geological interpretations to be developed from the beginning in a fully three dim- sional environment. Fully 3-D geological models allow significantly better interpre- tions and interpretations that are much easier to share with other geologists and with the general public. This book provides an overview of techniques for constructing structural interpretations in 2-D, 2½-D and 3-D environments; for interpolating - tween and extrapolating beyond the control points; and for validating the final int- pretation. The underlying philosophy is that structures are three-dimensional solid bodies and that data from throughout the structure, whether in 2-D or 3-D format, should be integrated into an internally consistent 3-D interpretation. It is assumed that most users of this book will do their work on a computer. C- sequently, the book provides quantitative structural methods and techniques that are designed for use with spreadsheets, mapping software, and three-dimensional c- puter-graphics programs. The book is also intended to provide the background for understanding what interpretive software, for example, a computer contouring p- gram, does automatically. Most techniques are presented in both a traditional format appropriate for paper, pencil, and a pocket calculator, and in quantitative format for use with spreadsheets and computer-graphics or computer-aided-design programs.
Geology, Structural --- Maps --- Data processing --- Geological mapping. --- Data processing. --- Geology. --- Geology, Structural. --- Structural Geology. --- Geotechnical Engineering & Applied Earth Sciences. --- Geotectonics --- Structural geology --- Tectonics (Geology) --- Physical geology --- Geognosy --- Geoscience --- Earth sciences --- Natural history --- GG Structural geology --- cartography --- Geology --- Photointerpretation --- Structural geology. --- Geotechnical engineering. --- Engineering, Geotechnical --- Geotechnics --- Geotechnology --- Engineering geology --- Geological mapping --- Geologic mapping --- Cartography --- Maps&delete& --- Geology, Structural - Maps - Data processing
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