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CCR Publications 1975-1979

Barry, R.G., A.D. Hecht, J.E. Kutzbach, W.D. Sellers, T. Webb III, and P.B. Wright (1979). Climatic change. Rev. Geophy. and Space Phys. 17(7), 1803-1813. CCR #413

Bender, M.M. and A.J. Berge (1979). Influence of N and K fertilization and growth temperature on 13C/12C ratios of timothy (Phleum pratense L.). Oecologia 44, 117-118. CCR #414

Bender, M.M., D.A. Baerreis and R.A. Bryson (1979). Univ. of Wisconsin radiocarbon dates XVI. Radiocarbon 21(1), 120-130. CCR #415

Brinkmann, W.A.R. (1979). Associations between temperature trends, Annals, Ass'n Am. Geogr. 69(2), 250-261. CCR #416

Hecht, A.D., R. Barry, H. Fritts, J. Imbrie, J. Kutzbach, J.M. Mitchell and S.M. Savin (1979). Paleoclimatic research: Status and opportunities. Quat. Res. 12(1), 6-17. CCR #417

Kay, P.A. (1979). Multivariate statistical estimates of Holocene vegetation and climate change, forest-tundra transition zone, NWT, Canada. Quat. Res. 11(1), 125-140. CCR #418

Michaels, P.J. (1979). A simple large-area crop/climate model for United States winter wheat. Proc. Fourteenth Conference on Agriculture & Forest Meteorology and Fourth Conference on Biometeorology, Apr. 2-6 1979, from Preprint Volume, AMS, Boston, MA, pp. 64-67. CCR #419

Muller, K., K. Buchwald, and K. Fraedrich (1979). Further studies on single station climatology: (i) the summer confluence of subtropic and polar front jet, (ii) the two northern cold poles. Atmos. Physics 52(4), 362-373. CCR #420

Peterson, G.M. (1979). Keeping up with Soviet Quaternary Science. Quat. Res. 12(1), 150-151. CCR #421

Peterson, G.M., T. Webb III, J.E. Kutzbach, T. van der Hammen, T.A. Wijmstra, and F.A. Street (1979). The continental record of environmental conditions at 18,000 yr B.P.: An initial evaluation. Quat. Res. 12(1), 47-82. CCR #422

Swain, A.M. (1979). Bottoms up. Wis. Nat. Resources 3(1), 18-19. CCR #423

Van Zant, K.L. (1979). Late glacial and postglacial pollen and plant macrofossils from Lake West Okoboji, northwestern Iowa, Quat. Res. 12, 358-380. CCR #424

Van Zant, K.L., T. Webb III, G.M. Peterson, and R.G. Baker (1979). Increased Cannabis/Humulus pollen, an indicator of European agriculture in Iowa. Palynology 3, 227-233. CCR #425

Yapp, C.J. (1979). Oxygen and carbon isotope measurements of land snail shell carbonate. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 43, 629-635. CCR #426

Bender, M.M., R.A. Bryson and D.A. Baerreis (1978). Univ of Wisconsin radiocarbon dates XV. Radiocarbon 20(1), 157-167. CCR #387

Bryson, R.A. (1978a). Cultural, economic and climatic records. Chapter 7.3, 316-327 In Climatic Change and Variability, A southern Perspective, (Pittock, Frakes, Jenssen, Peterson and Zillman, eds.), Cambridge Univ. Press. CCR #388

Bryson, R.A. (1978b). The albedo patttern of the La Joya dunes. In Exploring the World's Driest Climate,(H. Lettau and K. Lettau, eds.), pp. 54-56, IES Report #101, Inst. for Env. Studies, Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison, 264 pp. CCR #389

Bryson, R.A. (1978c). Seven years in retrospect. In Environmental Education in Action - II, (Schoenfeld and Desinger, eds.), pp. 87-96, ERIC/SMEAC, Columbus, Ohio. CCR #390

Bryson, R.A. and G.J. Dittberner (1978). A hemispheric mean surface temperature model applicable to monsoon studies. In Climatic Change and Food Production, (K. Takahashi and M.M. Yoshino, eds.), Univ. of Tokyo Press, Int'l Symp. Oct. 4-7, 1976, Tsukuba and Tokyo, pp. 359-378. CCR #391

Bryson, R.A. and T.B. Starr (1978). Indications of Chandler compensation in the atmosphere. In Climatic Change and Food Production, (K. Takahashi and M.M. Yoshino, eds.), University of Tokyo Press, pp. 257-278 - Int'l Symp. Oct. 4-8, 1976, Tsukuba and Tokyo. CCR #392

Costa, J.R. (1978). Paleoclimatology, oceanography, El Niño, and climate-related resources of the arid zones of Peru and northern Chile. In Exploring the World's Driest Climate, (H. Lettau and K. Lettau, Eds.), pp. 156-162, IES Report #101, Inst. for Env. Studies, Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison, 264 pp. CCR #393

Dittberner, G.J. (1978). Climatic change: Volcanoes, man-made pollution, and carbon dioxide. IEEE Trans. Geosci. Electr. GE-16(1), 50-61. CCR #394

Dott, R.H., Jr. (1978). Mineralogical analysis of sand samples. In Exploring the World's Driest Climate, (H. Lettau and K. Lettau, eds.), pp. 104-109, IES Report #101, Inst. for Env. Studies, Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison, 264 pp. CCR #395

Hastenrath, S.L. (1978a). Mapping and surveying - dune shape and multiannual displacement. In Exploring the World's Driest Climate, (H. Lettau and K. Lettau, eds.), pp. 74-88, IES Report #101, Inst. for Env. Studies, Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison, 264 pp. CCR #396

Hastenrath, S.L. (1978b). Physical properties of dune sand. In Exploring the World's Driest Climate, (H. Lettau and K. Lettau, eds.), pp. 89-103, IES Report #101, Inst. for Env. Studies, Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison, 264 pp. CCR #397

Kay, P.A. (1978). Dendroecology in Canada's forest-tundra transition zone. Arctic and Alpine Res. 10(1), 133-138. CCR #398

Lettau, H.H. (1978a). Shading experiments on the desert floor. In Exploring the World's Driest Climate, (H. Lettau and K. Lettau, eds.), pp. 54-56, IES Report #101, Inst. for Env. Studies, Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison, 264 pp. CCR #399

Lettau, H.H. (1978b). Extremes of diurnal surface temperature ranges. In Exploring the World's Driest Climate, (H. Lettau and K. Lettau, eds.) pp. 67-73, IES Report #101, Inst. for Env. Studies, Unv. of Wisconsin-Madison, 264 pp. CCR #400

Lettau, H.H. (1978c). Explaining the world's driest climate. In Exploring the World's Driest Climate, (H. Lettau and K. Lettau, eds.), pp. 182-248, IES Report #101, Inst. for Env. Studies, Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison, 264 pp. CCR #401

Lettau, H.H. and H.R. Costa (1978). Characteristic winds and boundary layer meteorology of the arid zones in Peru and Chile. In Exploring the World's Driest Climate, (H. Lettau and K. Lettau, eds.), pp. 163-181, IES Report #101, Inst. for Env. Studies, Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison, 264 pp. CCR #402

Lettau, H.H. and K. Lettau (1978a). Energy budget climatology of the arid region along South America's west coast. In Exploring the World's Driest Climate, (H. Lettau and K. Lettau, eds.), pp. 148-155, IES Report #101, Inst. for Env. Studies, Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison, 264 pp. CCR #403

Lettau, H,H. and K. Lettau, eds. (1978b). Exploring the world's driest climate. IES Report #101, Inst. for Env. Studies, Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison, 264 pp. CCR #404

Lettau, K. and H.H. Lettau (1978). Experimental and micro- meteorological field studies of dune migration. In Exploring the World's Driest Climate, (H. Lettau and K. Lettau, eds.), pp. 110-147, IES Report #101, Inst. for Env. Studies, Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison, 264 pp. CCR #405

Peterson, G.M. (1978). Pollen spectra from surface sediments of lakes and ponds in Kentucky, Illinois, and Missouri. Am. Midland Naturalist 100, 333-340. CCR #406

Starr, T.B. and R.A. Bryson (1978). Reply to Comments and Additional Investigations Concerning 'Chandler Tides in the Atmosphere', by C.R. Wilson, J. Atmos. Sci. 35(12), 2387-2389. CCR #407

Starr, T.B. and P.I. Kostrow (1978). The response of spring wheat yield to anomalous climate sequences in the United States. J. of Appl. Meteor. 17(8), 1101-1115. CCR #408

Starr, T.B., R.A. Bryson and J.E. Kutzbach (1978). Sea-air interaction at the pole-tide frequency: A preliminary report. Abstract of paper presented at the Third annual Climate Diagnostics Workshop, Miami, FL, 31 Oct. - 2 Nov. 1978, pp. 27-1 - 27-2. CCR #409

Stearns, C.R. (1978). Micrometeorological instrumentation and data analysis. In Exploring The World's Driest Climate, (H. Lettau and K. Lettau, eds.), pp. 30-53, IES Report #101, Inst. for Env. Studies, Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison, 264 pp. CCR #410

Swain, A.M. (1978). Environmental changes during the past 2000 years in north-central Wisconsin: Analysis of pollen, charcoal, and seeds from varved lake sediments. Quat. Res. 10(1), 55-68. CCR #411

Wendland, W.M. (1978). Holocene man in North America: The ecological setting and climatic background. Plains Anthropologist, J. of the Plains Conference 23-82, pt. 1, 273-287. CCR #412

Bender, M.M., R.A. Bryson and D.A. Baerreis (1977). Univ. of Wisconsin radiocarbon dates XIV. Radiocarbon 19(1), 127-137. CCR #361

Bernabo, J. C. and T. Webb III (1977). Changing patterns in the Holocene pollen record of northeastern North America: A mapped summary. Quat. Res. 8(1), 64-96. CCR #362

Bryson, R.A. (1977). Ancient climes and faraway times. Denison Alumnus, Winter Issue, pp. 18-23. CCR #363

Bryson, R.A. and G.J. Dittberner (1977). Reply. J. Atmos. Sci. 34(11), 1821-1824. (Reply to: Comments on 'A Non-Equilibrium Model of Hemispheric Mean Surface Temperature', by S.F. Woronko, J. Atmos. Sci. 34(11), 1820-1821, 1977.) CCR #364

Bryson, R.A. and T.J. Murray (1977). Climates of Hunger, Univ. of Wisconsin Press, Madison, WI, 171 pp. CCR #365

Bryson, R.A. and J.E. Ross (1977). Climatic variation and implications for world food production. World Development 5(5), 507-518. CCR #366

Bryson, R.A. and T.B. Starr (1977). Chandler tides in the atmosphere. J. Atmos. Sci. 34(12), 1975-1986. CCR #367

Bryson, R.A., E.H. Wahl and T.B. Starr (1977). An experimental climate forecasting model and its performance. Proc. Climate Diagnostics Workshop,Scripps Institution of Oceanography, LaJolla, Calif., Oct. 1977. CCR #368

Gallimore, R.G. and D.R. Johnson (1977a). The forcing of the meridional circulation of the isentropic zonally averaged circumpolar Vortex. In Isentropic Numerical Models: Results on Model Development for Zonally Averaged and Secondary Circulations, Sci. Rept. to NSF, Dept. of Meteor., Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison, pp. 81-117. CCR #369

Gallimore, R.G. and D.R. Johnson (1977b). A diagnostic model of the zonally averaged circulation in isentropic coordinates. In Isentropic, Numerical Models: Results on Zonally Averaged and Secondary Circulations,Sci. Rept. to NSF, Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison, Dept. of Meteorology, pp. 119-170. CCR #370

Kutzbach, J.E. (1977). Aspects of large-scale circulation variability: observational and model studies. Paper presented at symposium, The Structure of the Present Climate and Its Variability, Leningrad Hydrological Institute, USSR, 20-29 June 1977. CCR #371

Kutzbach, J.E., R.M. Chervin and D.D. Houghton (1977). Response of the NCAR general circulation model to prescribed changes in ocean surface temperature. J. Atmos. Sci. 34(8), 1200-1213. CCR #372

Michaels, P.J. (1977). World climate and world food systems XI: A predictive model for winter wheat yield in the United states Great Plains. IES Report #94, Inst. Env. Studies, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Dec 1977, 40 pp. CCR #373

Michaels, P.J. and V.R. Scherer (1977a). World climate and world food systems VII: A predictive model for wheat production in Sonora, Mexico. IES Report #73, Inst. Env. Studies, University of Wisconsin-Madison, March 1977, 17 pp. CCR #374

Michaels, P.J. and V.R. Scherer (1977b). World climate and world food systems VIII: An aggregated national model for wheat yield in India. IES Report #74, Inst. Env. Studies, University of Wisconsin-Madison, March1977, 17 pp. CCR #375

Sachs, H.M., T. Webb III and D.R. Clark (1977). Paleoecological transfer functions. Ann. Rev. Earth Planet. Sci. 5, 159-178. CCR #376

Scherer V.R. (1977a). World climate and world food systems IX: Models for wheat yield in India with inclusion of climatically induced, variability. IES Report #80, Inst. Env. Studies, University of Wisconsin-Madison, June 1977, 40 pp. CCR #377

Scherer, V.R. (1977b). World climate and world food systems X: Models for national (aggregated) wheat yield in the People's Republic of China. IES Report #93, Inst. Env. Studies, Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison, Dec 1977, 27 pp. CCR #378

Sorenson, C.J. (1977). Reconstructed Holocene bioclimates. Annals AAG 67(2), 214-222. CCR #379

Starr, T.B. (1977). The role of climate in American agriculture, past, present and future. The Ecologist 7(7), 262-267. CCR #380

Swain, A.M. (1977). History of vegetation and climate in northern Wisconsin, U.S.A., during the past 2000 years. Abstract of paper presentedat X INQUA Congress, Birmingham, England, 16-24 Aug. 1977. CCR #381

Virji, H. (1977). A study of the upper tropospheric circulation over South America during the southern hemisphere summer. In Studies of Soundings and Imaging Measurements, Final Scientific Report NAS5-21798, 1974-1976, Space Science and Engineering Center, University of Wisconsin-Madison, pp. 97-110. CCR #382

Wahl, E.W. (1977). Preliminary results of a statistical long-range forecasting attempt. Mon. Wea. Rev. 105(4), 529-535. CCR #383

Webb, T. III and D.R. Clark (1977). Calibrating micro-paleontological data in climatic terms: A critical review. Proc. Conf. Amerinds and Their Paleoenvironments in Northeastern North America, Part III: Earliest Human Occupations (Walter S. Newman and Bert Salwen, eds.), New York, 4-6 Feb. 1976. Annals New York Acad. of Sci. 288, 93-118. CCR #384

Wendland, W.M. (1977). Tropical storm frequencies related to sea surface temperatures. J. Appl. Meteor. 16(5), 477-481. CCR #385

Yapp, C.H. and S. Epstein (1977). Climatic implications of D/H ratios of meteoric water over North America (9500-22,000 B.P.) as inferred from ancient wood cellulose C-H Hydrogen. Earth and Planetary Sci. Letters 34, 333-350. CCR #386

Baerreis, D.A. (1976). The identification of snails from 13DK23 with comparisons to those of the Cherokee area. Newsletter, Northwest Chap. of the Iowa Arch. Soc. 24(2), 4-6. CCR #344

Baerreis, D.A., R.A. Bryson and J.E. Kutzbach (1976). Climate and culture in the western Great Lakes region. Midcontinental J. of Archaeo. 1(1), 39-57. CCR #345

Bender, M.M., R.A. Bryson and D.A. Baerreis (1976). Univ. of Wisconsin radiocarbon dates XIII. Radiocarbon 18(1), 125-139. CCR #346

Black, C.C., Jr. and M.M. Bender (1976). 13C values in marine organisms from the Great Barrier Reef. Aust. J. Plant Physiol. 3, 25-32. CCR #347

Brinkmann, W.A.R. (1976). Surface temperature trend for the Northern,Hemisphere--updated. Quat. Res. 6, 355-358. CCR #348

Bryson, R.A. (1976a). Shooting at a moving target. Crop Productivity - Research Imperatives, Int'l Conf. at Harbor Springs, Mich., Oct. 20-24, 1975, pp. 109-132. CCR #349

Bryson, R.A. (1976b). The environment, the university, and the future. Alcoa lecture at Texas Tech. Univ., Lubbock, TX, 9 Feb. 1975, 11 pp. Also in Wisconsin Ideas-A Publication for University of Wisconsin System Faculty, II(2), Dec. 1977. CCR #350

Bryson, R.A. (1976c). The how and why of climatic change. Proc. World Fertilizer Conference, New York, NY, Sept. 1976, pp. 19-22. Also in Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 300, 40-53, Nov. 1977. Also presented to the Pineapple Growers Association, April 1977. CCR #351

Bryson, R.A. and G. Dittberner (1976). A non-equilibrium model of hemispheric mean surface temperatures. J. Atmos. Sci. 33(11), 2094-2106. Also Proc. American Chemical Soc. Symp. on The World Food Problem, Aug. 1975, Chicago, pp. 84-105, Oct. 1976. Also as A Hemispheric Mean Surface Temperature Model Applicable to Monsoon Studies in Climatic Change and Food Production from the International Symposium on Recent Climatic Change and Food Production held October 4-8, 1976, Tsukuba and Tokyo. CCR #352

Bryson, R.A. and J.E. Ross (1976). That's the news. And now for San Juan's weather. The New York Times 29 June, p. 31. CCR #353

Eickmeier, W.G. and M.M. Bender (1976). Carbon isotope ratios of Crassulacean acid metabolism species in relation to climate and phytosociology. Oecologia (Berl.) 25, 341-347. CCR #354

Kutzbach, J.E. (1976). The nature of climate and climatic variations. Quat. Res. 6, 471-480. Also in IEEE Trans. Geosci. Electr. GE-16(1), 23-29, Jan. 1978. CCR #355

Mitchell, V. (1976). The regionalization of climate in the western United States. J. Appl. Meteor. 15(9), 920-927. CCR #356

Osmond, D.B., M.M. Bender and R.H. Burris (1976). Pathways of CO2 fixation in the CAM plant Kalancho daigremontiana. III Correlation with 13C value during growth and water stress. Aust. J. Plant Physiol. 3, 787-799. CCR #357

Peterson, G.M. (1976). Pollen analysis and the origin of cave sedimentsin the central Kentucky Karst. The NSS Bull. 38(3), 53-58. CCR #358

Webb, T. III and J.H. McAndrews (1976). Corresponding patterns of contemporary pollen and vegetation in central North America. Geol. Soc. of Am. Mem. 145, 267-299. CCR #359

Wendland, W.M. (1976). Late Pleistocene - early Holocene cultural sites in North America. Abstracts, 4th AMQUA Conference, Tempe, Ariz., Oct. 1976. CCR #360

Bender, M.M., R.A. Bryson and D.A. Baerreis (1975). Univ. of Wisconsin radiocarbon dates XII. Radiocarbon 17(1), 121-134. CCR #328

Birks, H.J.B., T. Webb III and A.A. Berti (1975). Numerical analysis of pollen samples from central Canada: A comparison of methods. Rev. of Palaeobotany and Palynology 20, 133-169. CCR #329

Bryson, R.A. (1975a). The Institute for Environmental Studies: The growth of an idea. In A Resourceful University, The University of Wisconsin-Madison in its 125th Year The Univ. of Wisconsin Press, pp. 55-68. CCR #330

Bryson, R.A. (1975b). Cultural sensitivity to environmental change V: Some cultural and economic consequences of climatic change. IES Report #60, Inst. for Env. Studies, University of Wisconsin- Madison, 15 pp. CCR #331

Bryson, R.A. and J.E. Ross (1975). Variazioni climatiche e agricoltura. Chap. 24, pp. 319-330, Annuario della EST, Enciclopedia Della Scienza E Della Tecnica (Arnoldo Mondadori, Ed.), Scienza and Tecnica 75, Milan Italy. CCR #332

Bryson, R.A. and W.M. Wendland (1975). Climatic effects of atmospheric pollution. In The Changing Global Environment (F.F. Singer, ed.), Riedel Publ. Co., pp. 139-147. (This is 2nd edition of a paper originally published in 1970). CCR #333

Climate/Food Research Group (1975). World climate and world food systems VI: A detailed model of the production and consumption of spring wheat in the U.S. IES Report #49, Inst. Env. Studies, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Aug. 1975, 103 pp. CCR #334

Davis, R.B. and T. Webb III (1975). The contemporary distribution of pollen in eastern North America: A comparison with the vegetation. Quat. Res. 5(3), 395-434. CCR #335

Imbrie, J., W.S. Broecker, J.M. Mitchell Jr., and J.E. Kutzbach (1975). Survey of past climates. Appendix A of the report by the Panel on climatic variation, U.S. Committee for GARP, Understanding Climatic Change - A Program for Action, Nat. Acad. of Sci., Washington, DC, pp. 127-195. CCR #336

Kutzbach, J.E. (1975a). Physical basis of climate and climate modelling, report of International Study Conference. WMO Bull., Jan. 1975, pp. 10-12.Also pp. 683-685 of GARP Topics No. 39, in Bull. Am. Meteor. Soc. 45(7), 679-685. CCR #337

Kutzbach, J.E. (1975b). Diagnostic studies of past climates. (Appendix 1.3) In The Physical Basis of Climate and Climate Modelling, GARP Publ. Series No. 16, pp. 119-126. ICSU/WMO, World Meteorological Organization, Geneva, Switz., 265 pp. CCR #338

Kutzbach, J.E. (1975c). Reconstruction of past climatic proxy series. Final Technical Report, grant AFOSR 72-2407, 25 pp. CCR #339

Lettau, H.H. and K. Lettau (1975). Regional climatonomy of tundra and boreal forests in Canada. Proc. Conf., Climate of the Arctic, Univ. of Alaska, 15-17 Aug. 1973, pp. 209-221. CCR #340

Moran, J. (1975). Frequency distribution of 14C Dates and identification of periglacial climatic discontinuities of late Wisconsin time: An evaluation. Modern Geology 5, 95-99. CCR #341

Wahl, E.W. and R.A. Bryson (1975). Recent changes in Atlantic surface temperatures. Nature 254(5495), 45-46. CCR #342

Wendland, W.M. (1975). An objective method to identify missing or false rings. Tree-Ring Bull. 35, 41-47. CCR #343


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