Keith B. Mather Library new book list for April 2012
These books are available for borrowing.
Your suggestions are always welcome. Stop by the library or email gilibrary [at] gi [dot] alaska [dot] edu
Applications of Palaeontology / by R.W. Jones
Applied Digital Signal Processing / by D.G. Manolakis and V.K. Ingle
The Avalanche Handbook / by D. McClung and P. Schaerer
The Construction of the Heavens / by Michael Hoskin
The Drift of Sea Ice / by Matti Lepparanta
Environmental Literacy in Science and Society / by Ronald Scholz
An Evening with Joe Usibelli, June 6, 2011 (DVD) / from the Usibelli Coal Mine
The Geometry of Physics / by Theodore Frankel
Handbook of X-ray Astronomy / edited by K. Arnaud, R. Smith, and A. Siemiginowska
Introduction to the Anisotropic Astrophysics / by Sergey Siparov
An Introduction to Modern Astrophysics / by B.W. Carroll and D.A. Ostlie
An Introduction to Modern Stellar Astrophysics / by B.W. Carroll and D.A. Ostlie
The Launch of TacSat-4 / by the Alaska Aerospace Corporation
Listen. Write. Present. The Elements for Communicating Science and Technology / by S.R. Barnard and D. St. James
NOAA’s Out of this World Dictionary of Weather and Satellite Terms (DVD) / by NOAA
The Mathematical Language of Quantum Theory / by T. Heinosaari and M. Ziman
Planetary Surface Processes / by H.J. Melosh
The Quantum Universe / by B. Cox and J. Forshaw
Remote Sensing in Geology / by S.M. Ramasamy
Renewable Energy Sources and Climate Change Mitigation / a special report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
Space Chronicles: Facing the Ultimate Frontier / by Neil Degrasse Tyson
Space, Environmental, and Technology Satellites (Reference book)
Thermodynamics / by S. Klein and G. Nellis
Theory of Reflectance and Emittance Spectroscopy / by Bruce Hapke
Tsunami! / a teaching book by K. Kajikawa and E. Young
Two Ways of Knowing: Merging Science and Traditional Knowledge During the 4th IPY / by David and Doug Barber
A Universe from Nothing / by Lawrence M. Krauss
Where the Conflict Really Lies: Science, Religion, and Naturalism / by Alvin Plantinga
3.11 – A chronicle of events following the Great East Japan Earthquake / Japan Times Report

