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Global Climate Change Digest A Guide to Information on Greenhouse Gases and Ozone Depletion Published July 1988 through June 1999
FROM VOLUME 8, NUMBER 4, APRIL 1995
PROFESSIONAL PUBLICATIONS...
BIOGEOCHEMICAL CYCLES: GENERAL
Item #d95apr44
"Global Warming and the Phosphorus Cycle," (see Global
Climate Change Digest, Jan. 1995).
Item #d95apr45
Special
section: "The International Global Atmospheric Chemistry
(IGAC) Project," R.G. Prinn, A.A.P. Pszenny, P.J. Crutzen,
Eds., J. Geophys. Res., 99(D8), 16,413-16,664, Aug.
20, 1994. Order from American Geophysical Union, 2000 Florida
Ave. NW, Washington DC 20009 (800 966 2481 or 202 462 6900).
Papers from the first scientific conference on the project
(April 1993, Eilat, Israel). Topics focus on global
atmospheric-biospheric chemistry and include CO and N2O
fluxes, biomass burning, the methane cycle, and analytical
techniques.
Item #d95apr46
"Modern Eolian Dust Deposition in Central Asia," C.P.
Wake (Inst. Study Earth, Oceans & Space, Univ. New Hampshire,
Durham NH 03824), P.A. Mayewski et al., Tellus, 46B(3),
220-233, July 1994.
Investigates the spatial and seasonal distribution of eolian
dust deposition by analyzing concentrations and size
distributions of insoluble particles (1-22 mm diameter) in snow
and ice samples from glaciers. Results suggest that high
elevation glaciers in the eastern Himalaya, Karakoram and the
southeastern Tibetan Plateau are those most likely to provide
longer-term dust deposition records that reflect regional to
hemispheric signals.
Specialized Papers
Item #d95apr47
"Biogeochemical Cycling in the Global Ocean. 1. A New,
Analytical Model with Continuous Vertical Resolution and
High-Latitude Dynamics," G. Shaffer (Dept. Geophys., Univ.
Copenhagen, DK-2200 Copenhagen N, Denmark), J.L. Sarmiento, J.
Geophys. Res., 100(C2), 2659-2672, Feb. 15, 1995.
Item #d95apr48
Two items
from ibid., 99(D12), Dec. 20, 1994:
"Biogenic Nonmethane Hydrocarbon Emissions Estimated from
Tethered Balloon Observations," K.J. Davis (NCAR, POB 3000,
Boulder CO 80307), D.H. Lenschow, P.R. Zimmerman, 25,587-25,598.
"Infrared Spectroscopic Measurements of the Total Column
Abundance of Ethane (C2H6) Above Lauder, New Zealand," C.P.
Rinsland (NASA-Langley, Hampton VA 23665), N.B. Jones, W.A.
Matthews, 25,941-25,945.
Item #d95apr49
"A
Three-Dimensional Model of the Global Ammonia Cycle," F.J.
Dentener (M. Planck Inst. Chem., POB 3060, D-55020 Mainz, Ger.),
P.J. Crutzen, J. Atmos. Chem., 19(4), 331-369, Nov.
1994.
Item #d95apr50
"Dissolved Input of Manganese to the Ocean: Aerosol
Source," C. Guieu (Inst. Biogéochim. Marine, URA CNRS 386,
92120 Montrouge, France), R. Duce, R. Arimoto, J. Geophys.
Res., 99(D9), 18,789-18,800, Sep. 20, 1994.
Item #d95apr51
"Solubilities of Al, Pb, Cu, and Zn in Rain Sampled in the
Marine Environment over the North Atlantic Ocean and
Mediterranean Sea," (see Global Climate Change Digest,
Feb. 1995).
Item #d95apr52
"Compensation Concentration as Critical Variable for
Regulating the Flux of Trace Gases Between Soil and
Atmosphere," R. Conrad (M. Planck Inst. Terres. Mikrobiol.,
Karl von Frisch Str., D-35043 Marburg, Ger.), Biogeochem., 27(3),
155-170, 1994.
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