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Algo nuevo en los cielos / Bibliografía Académica

BIBLIOGRAFÍA ACADÉMICA

Preámbulo

  • Gorbushina, Ana A. et al. “Life in Darwin’s dust: intercontinental transport and survival of microbes in the nineteenth century”, Environmental Microbiology (2007) 9 (12), 2911–2922.
 
Los altos laboratorios
  • Duffy, Cian. “The Landscapes of the Sublime, 1700–1830”, Classic Ground, 2013.
  • Festa, Egidio. “Torricelli, Pascal y el problema del vacío”.  Centre Alexandre Koyré, París. (Traducción del italiano al castellano de Joaquín Gutiérrez Calderón)
  • Fuller, Randall. The Book That Changed America: How Darwin’s Theory of Evolution Ignited a Nation". Viking, 2017.
  • García Pedraza, Lorenzo y García Vega, Joaquín.  “Las nubes como indicadores del tiempo”, 20/84 Hojas Divulgadoras, Ministerio de Agricultura, Pesca y Alimentación de España.
  • Jardine, Boris. (2015). “Made real: artifice and accuracy in nineteenth-century scientific illustration". Science Museum Group Journal. 2. 10.15180/140208.
  • Möller, Detlev. (2008). On the History of the Scientific Exploration of Fog, Dew, Rain and Other Atmospheric Water. Erde. 139
  • Möller, Detlev. (2008). On the History of the Scientific Exploration of Fog, Dew, Rain and Other Atmospheric Water. Erde. 139. 11-44
  • Pelkowski, Joaquín. “El vacío de Guericke y sus virtudes” Meteorología Colombiana, nº 4 (OCT-2001). Págs. 127-138
  • Rodríguez Camino, Ernesto. “Luke Howard, el hombre que puso nombre a las nubes” (Publicación nº 163 de la Serie A –Memorias– del Instituto Nacional de Meteorología).
  • Sellés García, Manuel. Revista Asclepio, CSIC, 1995. “La Ley de Amontons y las indagaciones sobre el aire en la Academia de Ciencias de París (1699-1710)”.
  • Sigrist, René. “Scientific standards in the 1780’s: A controversy over hygrometers”. John Heilbron & René Sigrist (eds), Jean-André Deluc. Historian of Earth and Man, Geneva, Slatkine, 2011. Págs. 147-183.
  • Strangeways, Ian. “Precipitation Theory, Measurement and Distribution”. Cambridge University Press, 2006.
  • W. Freshfield, Douglas. "The Life Of Horace Benedict De Saussure” Londres, 1920.

En las playas del aire

  • Belmonte Avilés, Juan A. “Pirámides, templos y estrellas. Ed. Crítica, Barcelona, 2012. Capítulo 6, Astronomía y Paisaje.
  • Bigg, C., Aubin, D., & Felsch, P. (2009). Introduction: The Laboratory of Nature – Science in the Mountains. Science in Context, 22(3), 311-321. 
  • David Gedzelman, Stanley. "Cloud Classification Before Luke Howard”. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society. Vol. 70, No. 4 (April 1989), pp. 381-395
  • Del Cerro, Carmen. “Azul para los dioses". De Oriente a Occidente: La búsqueda del lapislázuli durante el III milenio a. C.”, 2016. ISIMU13.
  • Ford, Lily. “For the Sake of the Prospect. Experiencing the World from Above in the Late 18th Century. (The Public Domain Review, 20 de julio de 2016)
  • Garnier, Emmanuel. “Les brouillards du Laki en 1783. Volcanisme et crise sanitaire en Europe”. Bull. Acad. Natle Méd., 201
  • Grau-Bové. Joseph. “Nuestro héroe Martí i Franquès. Las investigaciones de un científico catalán sobre el oxígeno”. Mètode 2012 - 72. Botánica estimada - Invierno 2011/12
  • Hochadel, Oliver. ”In nebula nebulorum. The Dry Fog of the Summer of 1783 and the Introduction of Lightning Rods in the German Empire.  (Transactions of the American Philosophical Society, enero de 2009)
  • Lee et al. “Dissecting landscape art history with information theory”. (PNAS, 12 de octubre de 2020)
  • Lord, Victoria M. “The eruption of Laki:  an Icelandic volcano in 1783”.  (The Ultimate History Project)
  • Molina García, Juan Alberto. "El uso de instrumentos científicos en los primeros vuelos aerostáticos tripulados”. ÉNDOXA: Series Filosóficas, n.° 19, 2005, pp. 191-223. UNED, Madrid.
  • Pagel, Walter. “Joan Baptista Van Helmont: Reformer of Science and Medicine”. Cambridge University Press, Jun 27, 2002.
  • Peral, José Luis. “La composición del aire: los primeros datos científicos”. 100cias UNED, ISSN 1137-9537, Nº 7, 2004, págs. 133-138
  • Pimentel, Juan. "El volcán sublime: Humboldt desde el Chimborazo”. “Testigos del mundo, ciencia, literatura y viajes en la Ilustración”. Marcial Pons, 2003.
  • Schmitt AK et al. 2014. Identifying the Volcanic Eruption Depicted in a Neolithic Painting at Çatalhöyük, Central Anatolia, Turkey. PLoS ONE
  • Scott, Arthur F. “The Invention of the Balloon and the Birth of Modern Chemistry.” Scientific American, vol. 250, no. 1, 1984
  • Templeman Speer, Stanhope. "On the Nature and Causes of the Physiological Phenomena”. Association Medical Journal, Vol. 1, No. 4 (Jan. 28, 1853), pp. 80-87
  • Trigo, Vaquero, Stothers. “Witnessing the impact of the 1783–1784 Laki eruption in the Southern Hemisphere”. Climatic Change (2010) 99:535–546 
  • West, John B. “Robert Hooke: Early Respiratory Physiologist, Polymath, and Mechanical Genius”. Physiology (Bethesda). 2014 
  • Woods, C. E. “At the edge of the world: Cosmological Conceptions of the Eastern Horizon in Mesopotamia”, Journal of Ancient Near Eastern Religions, vol. 9, pp. 183-239, 2009.

Donde giran los vientos

  • Achbari, A. (2019). "Chapter 6 An Amphibious Science: Where Storms Took Shape". In Locations of Knowledge in Dutch Contexts. Leiden, The Netherlands: Brill. 
  • Achbari, A. y F. van Lunteren. “Dutch Skies, Global Laws: The British Creation of “Buys Ballot’s Law”. Historical Studies in the Natural Sciences, febrero 2016.
  •  Anderson, Katharine. “Looking at the Sky: The Visual Context of Victorian Meteorology”. The British Journal for the History of Science, Vol. 36, No. 3 (Sep., 2003), pp. 301-332.
  • Carramolino, David.  “La "Ley de Giro" (Drehungsgesetz) de Dove (1827) y el nacimiento de la dinámica atmosférica en Alemania”. Éndoxa: Series filosóficas , nº 3, 1994, UNED, Madrid.
  • Conte de los Ríos, Augusto. “Crucero “Reina Regente”: nueva información sobre el temporal del 10 de marzo de 1895”. 
  • Fleming, James Rodger. “The pathological history of weather and climate modification: Three cycles of promise and hype”. Historical Studies in the Physical and Biological Sciences, Vol. 37, Number 1, pps 3-25.  2006
  • Fuentes, Benito. “Un descubrimiento en plena temporada de huracanes”, octubre de 2017. (divulgameteo.es)
  • García Hourcade, Juan Luis. “La meteorología en la España ilustrada y la obra de Vicente Alcalá Galiano”. Asociación Cultural “Biblioteca de Ciencia y Artillería”. Año 2002.
  • García-Herrera et al. “CLIWOC Multilingual Meteorological Dictionary. An English-Spanish-Dutch-French dictionary of wind force terms used by mariners from 1750-1850”. (2003)
  • Harold L. Burstyn M.S. Ph.D. (1965): The deflecting force of the earth's rotation from Galileo to Newton, Annals of Science, 21:1, 47-80.
  • Jewell, Ralph. “The Meteorological Judgment of Vilhelm Bjerknes”. Social Research, Vol. 51, No. 3, Modern Masters of Science (AUTUMN 1984)
  • Koyré, Alexandre. “A Documentary History of the Problem of Fall from Kepler to Newton: De Motu Gravium Naturaliter Cadentium in Hypothesi Terrae Motae”.Transactions of the American Philosophical Society, New Series, Vol. 45, No. 4 (1955).
  • Landsberg, H. "Storm of Balaklava and the Daily Weather Forecast”. The Scientific Monthly, Vol. 79, No. 6 (Dec., 1954), pp. 347-352.
  • Locher, Fabien. Translated by Neil O’Brien, Seema Sarangi, «Les météores de la modernité : la dépression, le télégraphe et la prévision savante du temps (1850-1914)», Revue d’histoire moderne et contemporaine 2009/4 (No 56-4), p. 77-103.
  • Lynch, Peter. “Richardson’s Dream. The Emergence of Scientific Weather Forecasting” Cambridge University Press,  2006. Pág. 9.
  • Mantovani, Roberto. “Before Foucault: the proofs of the Earth’s rotation”. Transversal:International Journal for Historiography of Science 7:58-69 (2019).
  • Munzar, Jan. “Alexander von Humboldt an his isotherms”. Septiembre 1967, Royal Meteorological Society.
  • Muñoz y Felicísimo.  “Wind as a Long-Distance Dispersal Vehicle in the Southern Hemisphere” (Science, mayo de 2004).
  • Muñoz y Felicísimo. “Ocean Surface Winds Drive Dynamics of Transoceanic Aerial Movements”. PLOS ONE, 2018.
  • Palomares Calderón, Manuel. «Los primeros pasos del Servicio Meteorológico español hace 120 años», AEMET. Meteoroteca fr divulgameteo.es
  • Pearson, Karl. “The Life, Letters and Labours of Francis Galton”, Volumen 1. 1930.
  • Pelkowski, Joaquín. “Teoría de los Alisios durante la Ilustración (I)”. Universidad de Frankfurt (divulgameteo.es).
  • Persson, Anders O.  “Hadley's Principle: Understanding and Misunderstanding the Trade Winds”.  History of Meteorology 3 (2006).
  • Puigcerver, M., “La Escuela Noruega de Meteorología: una ojeada retrospectiva”, Acta Geológica Hispana, t. 14, págs. 54-49.
  • Revista General de Marina, Vol. 271 (JUL-2016); pp. 37-48. Meteoroteca de divulgameteo.es
  • Thorpe, Alan J. , Hans Volkert y  Michal J. Ziemianski. “The Bjerknes' Circulation Theorem- A Historical Perspective”. (Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 2003).

Escenas en la niebla

  • Berridge y Taylor. ‘The Big Smoke: Fifty years after the 1952 London Smog’. Centre for History in Public Health London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, 2005.
  • Bianchi et al. “New particle formation in the free troposphere: A question of chemistry and timing”,  (Science, mayo de 2016)
  • Ferraro, Angus J. “The Natural Atmospheric Sulfur Cycle and its Response to Anthropogenic Perturbations.” Meteorology, University of Reading. 2010.
  • Hamilton, Kevin. “Sereno Bishop, Rollo Russell, Bishop's Ring and the Discovery of the “Krakatoa Easterlies”. Atmosphere-Ocean (2012)
  • Hornby, Louise. “Appropriating the Weather Olafur Eliasson and Climate Control”. Environmental Humanities 9:1 (May 2017).
  • Kirkby, J., et al. Ion-induced nucleation of pure biogenic particles. Nature, doi 10.1038/nature 17953 (2016) y Tröstl, J., et al.
  • Olson, Donald W. “When the Sky Ran Red: The Story Behind The Scream”(Sky & Telescope, febrero de 2004).
  • Papacostas, C. S.  “Bishop's Ring” (ASCE Hawaii, sept 2003).
  • Podzimek, Josef. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 1989.
  • Roland, Jackson, 2020. “Eunice Foote, John Tyndall and a question of priority”. Royal Society.  Notes Rec. 74105–118
  • Schröder, Wilfried. “Otto Jesse and the Investigation of Noctilucent Clouds 115 Years Ago”.  Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 2001.
  • Schröder, Wilfried. Earth Sciences History, Vol. 21, No. 2 (2002)
  • Scott Berg, A. “Lindbergh”. Putnam Publishing Group, 1998.
  • Spurny, Kvetoslav R. (2000) “Atmospheric Condensation Nuclei P. J. Coulier 1875 and J. Aitken 1880 (Historical Review)”, Aerosol Science & Technology, 32:3, 243-248.
  • Svensmark, H. & Friis-Christensen, E.: Variation of cosmic ray flux and global cloud coverage - a missing link in solar climate relationships. J. Atm. Sol. Terr. Phys. 59 (1997)
  • Weickmann, Helmut K. “Tor Harold Percival Bergeron”. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society , May 1979, Vol. 60, No. 5 (May 1979)
  • Zerefos et al. (Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 2014).
 
 Más allá de las nubes
  • Baldwin, Mark P. et al. “Sudden Stratospheric Warmings”, Reviews of Geophysics, 59 (2021).
  • Bergwik, Staffan. 2020. “Elevation and emotion: Sven Hedin's mountain expedition to Transhimalaya, 1906–1908”.
  • Dunn, Maria Bach (1967), "Zeppelin in Minnesota: The Counts Own Story”. Minnesota History. 40: 265–278.
  • Fleming, James R. “A 1954 color painting of Weather Systems as viewed from a future satellite”. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, vol. 88, no. 10, 2007, pp. 1525–1527. 
  • Grevsmühl, Sebastian. “Serendipitous Outcomes in Space History: From Space Photography to Environmental Surveillance”. Simone Turchetti; Peder Roberts. The Surveillance Imperative, Palgrave, pp.171-191, 2014
  • Hallion, Richard P. “Pioneer of Flight: Doolittle as Aviation Technologist”. Air Power History , Winter 1993, Vol. 40, No. 4 (Winter 1993), pp. 9-15 Published by: Air Force Historical Foundation.
  • Jenkins, G. J.: 1981, 'Kites and Meteorology', Weather 36, 294–301.
  • Lewis, J. M. (2003). “Ooishi’s observation. Viewed in the Context of Jet Stream Discovery”, Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 84(3), 357-370. Marzo de 2003.
  • López-Rey, David. Teisserenc de Bort y “La esfera de las capas”. (tutiempo.net)
  • Moore, G. W. K. “Mount Everest snow plume: A case study”. Geophysical Research Letters, 2 de noviembre de 2004.
  • Ohring, George. “A most surprising discovery”. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, Volume 45 (1): 3 – Jan 1, 1964.
  • Phillips, Norman A. “Carl-Gustaf Rossby: His Times, Personality, and Actions.” Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, vol. 79, no. 6, 1998, pp. 1097–1112. JSTOR
  • Reichhardt, Tony. “The First Photo From Space”. Air & Space Magazine, 24 de octubre de 2006. "We considered clouds to be a nuisance”.
  • Sánchez Méndez, José.  "El vuelo del pez aeroestático de José Patiño”. Aeroplano, Año 2019. No 37
  • Scamehorn, Howard Lee. "Thomas Scott Baldwin: The Columbus of the Air." Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society (1908-1984) 49, no. 2 (1956): 163-89.
  • Suay Belenguer, Juan Miguel. “El conocimiento al final de un hilo: la cometa a través de la historia de la ciencia y la tecnología”. Tesis doctoral. UNED, 2013
  • Viñas, José Miguel. “Corrientes en chorro”. Revista Avión & Piloto, nº 15. Págs. 37-39
  • Von Lunen, Alexander (2010) Under the waves, above the clouds: A history of the pressure suit. Doctoral thesis, Technische Universität Darmstadt.

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