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  • 1
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB15790944
    Format: 8 CD , 1 Buch (168 S.) in Kassette
    Note: Jonny. Liliput. - Wenn der alte Motor wieder tackt Teil 1 & 2. Das ist der Herzschlag, der zusammenhält, Teil 1 & 2. Mit der Hand über'n Alexanderplatz. Das ist bei mir so. Der Groschen. Wenn ick mal tot bin. Das Currendemädchen. O Mond. Die Hungerkünstlerin. Das Wunderkind. Das bist du: Die hysterische Ziege ; Der Schiesshund. Der Taler. Es kommt jeder dran: Die Trommerin als Schiessbudenfigur. Dornröschen aus'm Wedding. Von Mund zu Mund: Raus mit den Männern aus dem Reichstag. Darüber lässt sich reden: O wie praktisch ; Ich tanz' Charleston. Ich spiel so gern mit dir Klavier. Die Herren Männer. Lene Levi. Bei uns im die Gedächtniskirche rum, Teil 1 & 2. - Bitte einsteigen: Und immer noch spiel'n sie Blues. Das spricht Bände, Teil 1 & 2. Nass oder trocken. Ich tanze um die Welt mit dir. Der rote Faden: Das Nachtgespenst ; Die Großstadt - Infanterie. Nina: Keiner weiß, wie ich bin - nur du. Frankensteins unheimliche Geschichten: Kitsch Tango ; Solang wir jung sind Madame. Phaea: Eine kleine Sehnsucht; In St. Pauli bei Altona ; Guck doch nicht immer nach dem Tangogeiger hin ; Ich mache alles mit den Beinen. Das spricht Bände: Peter. Quick: Herr Doktor, Herr Doktor. Höchste Eisenbahn: Reizend! Der blaue Engel: Ich bin die fesche Lola ; Nimm dich in acht vor blonden Frau'n ; Kinder, heut' Abend such ich mir was aus ; Ich bin von Kopf bis Fuß auf Liebe eingestellt ; Falling in love again. Der Mann, der seinen Mörder sucht: Wenn ich mir was wünschen dürfte. Der Andere: Du hast ja eine Träne im Knopfloch. Die große Sehnsucht: Ich wünsch mir was. Einbrecher: Wachsmann ; Eine Liebelei, so nebenbei ; Lass mich einmal deine Carmen sein ; Ich lass mir meinen Körper schwarz bepinseln ; Kind, dein Mund ist Musik. Ich und die Kaiserin: Wie hab' ich nur leben können ohne dich. Das Schicksal der Renate Langen: Also, das ist die Liebe ; Cocktail-Lied. Das Lied vom Leben: Baby! Wo ist mein Baby. Stürme der Leidenschaft: Ich weiß nicht, zu wem ich gehöre. I am Suzanne: St. Moritz waltz ; Eski-o-lay-li-mo. Desire: Awake in a dream. Anything goes: My heart and I. Champagne waltz: Paradise in waltz time. Rhythm on the range: The house of Jack built for Jill. The jungle princess: Moonlight and shadows. Artists and models: Whispers in the dark. Thrill of a lifetime. True confession. One hundred men a girl: It's raining sunbeams. Angel. Coconut grove: You leave me breathless. Zaza: Hello, my darling. Her jungle love: Lovelight in the starlight. You and me. Stolen heaven. Destry rides again: You've got that look ; The boys in the backroom ; Little Joe, the wrangler. Midnight. Man about town: Strange enchantment ; The sentimental sandwich. Seven sinners: The man's in the navy ; I've been in love before. Typhoon: Palms of paradise. A night at Earl Carrolls: Li'l boy love. Moon over Burma. Arise, my love. That lady in Ermine: This is the moment. A foreign affair: Illusions ; Black market ; Ruins of Berlin. Sabrina. Das Spukschloss im Spessart: Der Traum auf dem Baum ; Für sie tun wir alles ; Kleiner Rutsch in die Vergangenheit ; Kleider machen Leute ; Dazu gehören zwei. Hoppla auf's Sofa: Der Song vom Stottern ; Ich ruf sie an ; Stroganoff ; Der Kopf unterm Arm. Rote Melodie. Dressur. Zieh dich aus, Petronella. Spuk in der Villa Stern: Die Kleptomanin ; Der Spuk persönlich ; Münchhausen. Die kleine Internationale. Das Tauentzienmädel. Ach lehne deine Wange. Jonny, wenn du Geburtstag hast. Die Schnapstrine. Ilse. Drei Wünsche. Das Mädchen mit den Schwefelhölzern. Chinesisches Märchen. Die roten Schuhe. In den Abendwind geflüstert, Das Wunderkind. Currende. Groschenlied. Nachtgebet. O Mond. Wenn ick mal tot bin. Giftmariechen. Wiegenlied einer Mutter. Kitsch. Starker Tobak , Aufn.: 1920-1988
    Language: German
    Author information: Ebinger, Blandine
    Author information: Bois, Curt
    Author information: Hollaender, Friedrich
    Author information: Waldoff, Claire
    Author information: Dietrich, Marlene
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  • 2
    UID:
    kobvindex_GFZEBC6799116
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (806 Seiten)
    Edition: 2nd edition
    ISBN: 9780128191101
    Note: Contents List of contributors Preface 1 Antarctic Climate Evolution - second edition 1.1 Introduction 1.2 Structure and content of the book Acknowledgements References 2 Sixty years of coordination and support for Antarctic science - the role of SCAR 2.1 Introduction 2.2 Scientific value of research in Antarctica and the Southern Ocean 2.3 The international framework in which SCAR operates 2.4 The organisation of SCAR 2.5 Sixty years of significant Antarctic science discoveries 2.6 Scientific Horizon Scan 2.7 Summary References Appendix 3 Cenozoic history of Antarctic glaciation and climate from onshore and offshore studies 3.1 Introduction 3.2 Long-term tectonic drivers and ice sheet evolution 3.3 Global climate variability and direct evidence for Antarctic ice sheet variability in the Cenozoic 3.3.1 Late Cretaceous to early Oligocene evidence of Antarctic ice sheets and climate variability 3.3.2 The Eocene-Oligocene transition and continental-scale glaciation of Antarctica 3.3.3 Transient glaciations of the Oligocene and Miocene 3.3.4 Pliocene to Pleistocene 3.4 Regional seismic stratigraphies and drill core correlations, and future priorities to reconstruct Antarctica's Cenozoic 3.4.1 Ross Sea 3.4.2 Amundsen Sea 3.4.3 Bellingshausen Sea and Pacific coastline of Antarctic Peninsula 3.4.4 The Northern Antarctic Peninsula and South Shetland Islands 3.4.5 The Eastern Margin of the Antarctic Peninsula 3.4.6 The South Orkney Microcontinent and adjacent deep-water basins 3.4.7 East Antarctic Margin 3.4.7.1 Weddell Sea 3.4.7.1.1 Gondwana break-up, Weddell Sea opening and pre-ice-sheet depositional environment 3.4.7.1.2 The Eocene-Oligocene transition and paleoenvironment during increasing glacial conditions 3.4.7.1.3 Recent geophysical survey beneath the Ekström Ice Shelf and future directions for drilling 3.4.7.2 Prydz Bay 3.4.7.2.1 Early Cenozoic greenhouse and earliest glacial phase in late Eocene 3.4.7.2.2 Oligocene-Miocene ice-sheet development 3.4.7.2.3 The Polar Ice Sheet (late Miocene(?)-Pleistocene) 3.4.7.3 East Antarctic Margin - Sabrina Coast 3.4.7.4 Wilkes Land margin and Georges V Land 3.5 Summary, future directions and challenges Acknowledgements References 4 Water masses, circulation and change in the modern Southern Ocean 4.1 Introduction 4.1.1 Defining the Southern Ocean 4.2 Water masses - characteristics and distribution 4.2.1 Upper ocean 4.2.2 Intermediate depth waters 4.2.3 Deep water 4.2.4 Bottom water 4.3 Southern Ocean circulation 4.3.1 Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC) 4.3.2 Southern Ocean meridional overturning circulation (SOMOC) 4.3.3 Deep western boundary currents 4.3.3.1 Pacific deep western boundary current 4.3.3.2 Indian deep western boundary currents 4.3.3.3 Atlantic deep western boundary current 4.3.4 Subpolar circulation - gyres, slope and coastal currents 4.3.4.1 Gyres 4.3.4.2 Antarctic slope and coastal currents 4.4 Modern Southern Ocean change 4.4.1 Climate change 4.4.2 Ocean change 4.4.3 Change in dynamics and circulation 4.5 Concluding remarks References 5 Advances in numerical modelling of the Antarctic ice sheet 5.1 Introduction and aims 5.2 Advances in ice sheet modelling 5.2.1 Grounding line physics 5.2.2 Adaptive grids 5.2.3 Parallel ice sheet model - PISM 5.2.4 Coupled models 5.3 Model input - bed data 5.4 Advances in knowledge of bed processes 5.5 Model intercomparison 5.6 Brief case studies 5.7 Future work References 6 The Antarctic Continent in Gondwana: a perspective from the Ross Embayment and Potential Research Targets for Future Investigations 6.1 Introduction 6.2 The Antarctic plate and the present-day geological setting of the Ross Embayment 6.3 East Antarctica 6.3.1 The Main Geological Units during the Paleoproterozoic-Early Neoproterozoic Rodinia Assemblage 6.3.2 From Rodinia breakup to Gondwana (c. 800-650 Ma) 6.3.3 The 'Ross Orogen' in the Transantarctic Mountains during the late Precambrian-early Paleozoic evolution of the paleo-Pacific margin of Gondwana (c. 600-450 Ma) 6.4 West Antarctic Accretionary System 6.4.1 West Antarctica in the Precambrian to Mesozoic (c. 180 Ma) evolution of Gondwana until the middle Jurassic breakup 6.4.1.1 Precambrian to Cambrian metamorphic basement 6.4.1.2 Devono-Carboniferous arc magmatism ('Borchgrevink Event') (c. 370-350 Ma) 6.4.1.3 Beacon Supergroup (Devonian-Permo-Triassic-earliest Jurassic) 6.4.1.4 The Ellsworth-Whitmore Mountains Terrane and the Permo-Triassic arc magmatism 6.4.1.5 Ferrar Supergroup and the Gondwana breakup (c. 180Ma) 6.4.1.6 The Antarctic Andean Orogen 6.5 Mesozoic to Cenozoic Tectonic Evolution of the Transantarctic Mountains 6.6 Tectonic evolution in the Ross Sea Sector during the Cenozoic 6.7 Concluding remarks, open problems and potential research themes for future geoscience investigations in Antarctica 6.7.1 Persistent challenges for onshore geoscience investigations 6.7.2 Antarctica and the Ross Orogen in the Transantarctic Mountains 6.7.3 Antarctica after Gondwana fragmentation Acknowledgements References 7 The Eocene-Oligocene boundary climate transition: an Antarctic perspective 7.1 Introduction 7.2 Background 7.2.1 Plate tectonic setting 7.2.2 Antarctic paleotopography 7.2.3 Paleoceanographic setting 7.2.4 Global average and regional sea level response 7.2.5 Proxies to reconstruct past Antarctic climatic and environmental evolution 7.2.6 Far-field proxies 7.3 Antarctic Sedimentary Archives 7.3.1 Land-based outcrops 7.3.1.1 Antarctic Peninsula Region 7.3.1.2 King George (25 de Mayo) Island, South Shetland Islands 7.3.1.3 The Ross Sea Region 7.3.2 Sedimentary archives from drilling on the Antarctic Margin 7.3.2.1 Drill cores in the western Ross Sea 7.3.2.2 The Prydz Bay Region 7.3.2.3 Weddell Sea 7.3.2.4 Wilkes Land 7.4 Summary of climate signals from Antarctic sedimentary archives 7.4.1 Longer-term changes 7.4.2 The climate of the Eocene-Oligocene transition 7.5 The global context of Earth and climate system changes across the EOT 7.5.1 Climate modelling 7.5.2 Relative sea-level change around Antarctica 7.6 Summary 7.6.1 Early-middle Eocene polar warmth 7.6.2 Late Eocene cooling 7.6.3 Eocene-Oligocene transition Acknowledgements References 8 Antarctic Ice Sheet dynamics during the Late Oligocene and Early Miocene: climatic conundrums revisited 8.1 Introduction 8.2 Oligocene-Miocene Transition in Antarctic geological records and its climatic significance 8.3 Conundrums revisited 8.3.1 What caused major transient glaciation of Antarctica across the OMT? 8.3.2 Apparent decoupling of Late Oligocene climate and ice volume? 8.4 Concluding remarks Acknowledgements References 9 Antarctic environmental change and ice sheet evolution through the Miocene to Pliocene - a perspective from the Ross Sea and George V to Wilkes Land Coasts 9.1 Introduction 9.1.1 Overview and relevance 9.1.2 Far-field records of climate and ice sheet variability 9.1.2.1 The Early Miocene 9.1.2.2 The mid-Miocene 9.1.2.3 The Late Miocene 9.1.2.4 The Pliocene 9.1.3 Southern Ocean Paleogeography and Paleoceanography 9.1.4 Land elevation change and influences on Antarctic Ice Sheet evolution 9.2 Records of Miocene to Pliocene climate and ice sheet variability from the Antarctic margin 9.2.1 Introduction to stratigraphic records 9.2.2 George V Land to Wilkes Land Margin 9.2.2.1 Geological setting 9.2.2.2 Oceanography of the Adelie coast 9.2.2.3 Seismic stratigraphy off the George V Land to Wilkes Land Margin 9.2.2.4 Drill core records from the George V Land to Wilkes Land Margin 9.2.2.5 Neogene history of the George V Land to Wilkes Land margin 9.2.3 The Ross Sea Embayment and Southern Victoria Land 9.2.3.1 Geological setting 9.2.3.2 Oceanography and climate in the Ross Sea Region 9.2.3.3 Seismic stratigraphic records in the Ross Sea 9.2.3.4 Stratigraphic records from drill cores in the Ross Sea 9.2.3.5 Terrestrial records from Southern Victoria Land 9.2.3.6 Neogene history in the Ross Sea Region 9.3 Numerical modelling 9.3.1 Miocene
    Language: English
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