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From Acclimations,  May/June 2000
Newsletter of the US National Assessment of
the Potential Consequences of Climate Variability and Change

   

Can the Global Carbon Budget be Balanced? (updated September 1997)

The Chesapeake Bay: Geologic Product of Rising Sea Level (October 1998)

Coastal-Change and Glaciological Maps of Antarctica (May 1998)

Evidence of Climate Change over the Last 10,000 Years from the Sediments of Lakes in the Upper Mississippi Basin (April 1999)

How Does Climate Change Influence Alaska's Vegetation?  (June 1997)

Impacts of Volcanic Gases on Climate, the Environment, and People  (1997)

Magnitude and Significance of Carbon Burial in Lakes, Reservoirs, and Northern Peatlands (April 1999)

Satellite Image Atlas of Glaciers of the World  (22 May 2000)

National Land Cover Data Set (July 2000)

National Satellite and Remote Sensing Data Archive (27 June 1997)

Global Land Information System (27 June 1997)

Declassified Intelligence Satellite Photographs (13 August 2001)

Drought (1998)

Water, Energy, and Biogeochemical Budget Program (undated page)

Benchmark Glacier Mass-Balance Modeling (3 July 2001)

SF-Bay Seasonal/Yearly Salinity Variations in San Francisco Bay (undated document, circa 1996)

Devils Hole Primer (undated document, circa 2000)

Coastal Wetlands and Global Change: Overview Research (PDF) (June 1997) 

Global Change and Submerged Aquatic Vegetation Research (PDF)

Global Warming, Sea-level Rise, and Coastal Marsh Survival (PDF)

Salt Tolerance of Southern Baldcypress (PDF)  

Predicting Coastal Flooding and Wetland Loss,  (PDF)

Effects of Climate Change on Southeastern Forests (PDF)

Predicting Coastal Flooding and Wetland Loss (PDF)

Modeling Hurricane Effects on Mangrove Ecosystems (PDF)

Using Remote Sensing to Monitor Global Change (PDF)


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