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Papers from a National Academy of Sciences Colloquium: Carbon Dioxide and Climate Change

 

 

 

 

Climate change and carbon dioxide: An introduction Charles D. Keeling

 

8273–8274

 

 

Tribute to Roger Revelle and his contribution to studies of carbon dioxide and climate change Walter H. Munk

 

8275–8279

 

 

Equilibration of the terrestrial water, nitrogen, and carbon cycles David S. Schimel, B. H. Braswell, and W. J. Parton

 

8280–8283

 

 

Potential responses of soil organic carbon to global environmental change Susan E. Trumbore

 

8284–8291

 

 

Global air-sea flux of CO2: An estimate based on measurements of sea–air pCO2 difference
Taro Takahashi, Richard A. Feely, Ray F. Weiss, Rik H. Wanninkhof, David W. Chipman, Stewart C. Sutherland, and Timothy T. Takahashi

 

8292–8299

 

 

Characteristics of the deep ocean carbon system during the past 150,000 years: SCO2 distributions, deep water flow patterns, and abrupt climate change Edward A. Boyle

 

8300–8307

 

 

Direct observation of the oceanic CO2 increase revisited
Peter G. Brewer, Catherine Goyet, and Gernot Friederich

 

8308–8313

 

 

The observed global warming record: What does it tell us?
T. M. L. Wigley, P. D. Jones, and S. C. B. Raper

 

8314–8320

 

 

Possible forcing of global temperature by the oceanic tides
Charles D. Keeling and Timothy P. Whorf

 

8321–8328

 

 

Spectrum of 100-kyr glacial cycle: Orbital inclination, not eccentricity
Richard A. Muller and Gordon J. MacDonald

 

8329–8334

 

 

Can increasing carbon dioxide cause climate change?
Richard S. Lindzen

 

8335–8342

 

 

Gases in ice cores
Michael Bender, Todd Sowers, and Edward Brook

 

8343–8349

Suggested Citation:"Contents." National Academy of Sciences. 1997. (NAS Colloquium) Carbon Dioxide and Climate Change. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/6238.
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