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  • Harris, Robert N.; Chapman, David S. (American Geophysical Union, 1998-04-10)
    Temperature-depth data from six boreholes in western Utah and nine boreholes in southeastern Utah are reanalyzed for evidence of ground surface temperature (GST) histories. We invert the temperature-depth data using th ...
  • Harris, Robert N.; Chapman, David S. (American Geophysical Union, 1998-04-10)
    Long-period ground surface temperature variations contained in borehole temperature-depth profiles form a complementary climate change record to high-frequency, but noisy surface air temperature (SAT) records at weathe ...
  • Wheat, C. Geoffrey; McManus, James (American Geophysical Union, 2008-03-27)
    We present concentrations of germanium and silicon in sediment pore waters, basaltic formation fluids, and bulk sediment from three ridge flank hydrothermal systems (RFHS). Basaltic formation fluids from warm (>30°C) R ...
  • DiBiase, David; Harvey, Francis; Goranson, Christopher; Wright, Dawn (John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2011-12)
    Teaching GIS involves teaching ethical and moral thinking as a distinct engagement with the use, applications, and responsibilities of GIS professionals. Over the past 20 years scholars (particularly those affiliated w ...
  • GIScience 
    Wright, Dawn (Sage Publications, 2010)
    GIScience (geographic information science) is a scholarly discipline that addresses fundamental issues surrounding the use of a variety of digital technologies to handle geographic information; namely, information abou ...
  • Schmittner, Andreas; Galbraith, Eric D. (Nature Publishing Group, 2008-11-20)
    Earth's climate and the concentrations of the atmospheric greenhouse gases carbon dioxide (CO2) and nitrous oxide (N2O) varied strongly on millennial timescales during past glacial periods. Large and rapid warming events ...
  • Salzmann, N.; Huggel, C.; Rohrer, M.; Silverio, W.; Mark, B. G.; Burns, P.; Portocarrero, C. (Copernicus Publications on behalf of the European Geosciences Union, 2013-01-23)
    The role of glaciers as temporal water reservoirs is particularly pronounced in the (outer) tropics because of the very distinct wet/dry seasons. Rapid glacier retreat caused by climatic changes is thus a major concern, ...
  • Dunne, John P.; Hales, Burke; Toggweiler, J. R. (American Geophysical Union, 2012-09-12)
    We assess the global balance of calcite export through the water column and burial in sediments as it varies regionally. We first drive a comprehensive 1-D model for sediment calcite preservation with globally gridded fi ...
  • Clark, Peter U.; Shakun, Jeremy D.; Baker, Paul A.; Bartlein, Patrick J.; Brewer, Simon; Brook, Ed; Carlson, Anders E.; Cheng, Hai; Kaufman, Darrell S.; Liu, Zhengyu; Marchitto, Thomas M.; Mix, Alan C.; Morrill, Carrie; Otto-Bliesner, Bette L.; Pahnke, Katharina; Russell, James M.; Whitlock, Cathy; Adkins, Jess F.; Blois, Jessica L.; Clark, Jorie; Colman, Steven M.; Curry, William B.; Flower, Ben P.; He, Feng; Johnson, Thomas C.; Lynch-Stieglitz, Jean; Markgraf, Vera; McManus, Jerry; Mitrovica, Jerry X.; Moreno, Patricio I.; Williams, John W. (National Academy of Sciences, 2012-02-13)
    Deciphering the evolution of global climate from the end of the Last Glacial Maximum approximately 19 ka to the early Holocene 11 ka presents an outstanding opportunity for understanding the transient response of Earth's ...
  • Harder, S. L.; Shindell, D. T.; Schmidt, G. A.; Brook, E. J. (American Geophysical Union, 2007)
    Ice core records show atmospheric methane mixing ratio and interpolar gradient varying with climate. Changes in wetland sources have been implicated as the basis for this observed variation in the record, but more recent ...
  • Risien, Craig M.; Chelton, Dudley B. (American Meteorological Society, 2008-11)
    Global seasonal cycles of the wind and wind stress fields estimated from the 8-yr record (September 1999–August 2007) of wind measurements by the NASA Quick Scatterometer (QuikSCAT) are presented. While this atlas, refer ...
  • Chelton, Dudley B.; Wentz, Frank J. (American Meteorological Society, 2005-08)
    Obtaining global sea surface temperature (SST) fields for the ocean boundary condition in numerical weather prediction (NWP) models and for climate research has long been problematic. Historically, such fields have been ...
  • Schmittner, Andreas; Oschlies, Andreas; Giraud, X.; Eby, M.; Simmons, H. L. (American Geophysical Union, 2005-07-13)
    A new model of the marine ecosystem coupled into a global Earth System Climate Model suitable for long-term (multimillennial timescale) simulations is presented. The model is based on nitrate as the sole limiting nutrien ...
  • Chelton, Dudley B.; Schlax, Michael C.; Samelson, Roger M.; de Szoeke, Roland A. (American Geophysical Union, 2007-08-09)
    Ten years of sea-surface height (SSH) fields constructed from the merged TOPEX/Poseidon (T/P) and ERS-1/2 altimeter datasets are analyzed to investigate mesoscale variability in the global ocean. The higher resolution of ...
  • Barnard, A. H.; Pegau, W. S.; Zaneveld, J. Ronald (American Geophysical Union, 1998-10-15)
    We have collected data during eight separate research cruises from open ocean to estuarine oceanic environments. Inherent optical property data collected during these cruises were incorporated into a large database total ...
  • Ray, Richard D.; Egbert, Gary D. (American Meteorological Society, 2004-08)
    The small S₁ ocean tide is caused primarily by diurnal atmospheric pressure loading. Its excitation is therefore unlike any other diurnal tide; in particular, pressure loading is maximum near the equator where the diurna ...
  • Chelton, Dudley B.; Mestas-Nuñez, Alberto M.; Freilich, Michael H. (American Meteorological Society, 1990-08)
    Three months of vector wind observations from the Seasat-A satellite scatterometer (SASS) are used to construct gridded fields of monthly average wind stress and wind stress curl over the global ocean. These fields are e ...
  • Painemal, David; Minnis, Patrick; Ayers, J. Kirk; O'Neill, Larry (American Geophysical Union, 2012-10-13)
    The daytime evolution of warm cloud microphysical properties over the southeast Pacific during October–November 2008 is investigated with optical/infrared retrievals from the Tenth Geostationary Operational Environmental ...
  • Miller, M. Meghan; Johnson, Daniel J.; Rubin, Charles M.; Dragert, Herb; Wang, Kelin; Qamar, Anthony; Goldfinger, Chris (American Geophysical Union, 2001-04)
    High-precision GPS geodesy in the Pacific Northwest provides the first synoptic view of the along-strike variation in Cascadia margin kinematics. These results constrain interfering deformation fields in a region wher ...
  • Mahrt, L. (American Meteorological Society, 1987-08)
    This study examines the inadequacies of formulations for surface fluxes for use in numerical models of atmospheric flow. The difficulty is that numerical models imply spatial averaging over each grid area. Existing formu ...

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