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Introduction Biogeochemical Cycles as Fundamental Constructs for Studying Earth System Science and Global Change... [Pg.3]

NASA (1986). "Earth System Science - Overview - A Program for Global Change." Earth System Sciences Committee, NASA Advisory Council, Washington, DC. [Pg.13]

Houghton, R. A. (1993). Emissions of carbon from land-use change, paper presented at the 1993 Global Change Institute on the Carbon Cycle, Off. Interdisciplinary Earth Stud. Univ. Corp. Atmos. Res., Snowmass, Colorado, July 18-30. [Pg.314]

Human Modification of the Earth System Global Change 501... [Pg.501]

This book is about fundamental aspects of the science of biogeochemistry. As such, and while it is relevant to the major issues of global change, it is not issue oriented. Not does this book attempt to review all of the research on these topics. It does, however, emphasize fundamental aspects of the physical, chemical, biological, and Earth sciences that are of lasting importance for integrative studies of the Earth. [Pg.551]

Kirschvink JL, Gaidos EJ, Bertani LE, et al. 2000. Paleoproterozoic snowball earth extreme climatic and geochemical global change and its biological consequences. Proc Nat Acad Sci USA 97 1400-5. [Pg.141]

Turco, R.P. Earth under Siege From Air Pollution to Global Change, 2nd Edition, Oxford University Press, Inc., New York, NY, 2001. [Pg.1331]

Latorre C, Quade J, McIntosh WC (1997) The expansion of C4 grasses and global change in the late Miocene stable isotope evidence from the Americas. Earth Plan Sci Lett 146 83-96 Leier AL (2005) The Cretaceous evolution of the Lhasa terrane, southern Tibet, Ph.D. Dissertation, Univ. of Arizona... [Pg.86]

Kondratyev K.Ya. and Krapivin V.F. (2003b). Global changes Real and potential in future. Research of the Earth from Space, 4, 1-10 [in Russian]. [Pg.536]

Steffen W. Sanderson A. Tyson P. Jager J. Matson P. Moore III B. Oldfield F. Richardson K. Schellnhuber H. Turner II B. and Wasson R. (2005). Global Change and the Earth System. Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 336 pp. [Pg.552]

Global Warming An increase in the near-surface temperature of the Earth. Global warming has occurred in the distant past as the result of natural influences, but the term is most often used to refer to a theory that warming occurs as a result of increased use of hydrocarbon fuels by man. See Climate Change (Greenhouse Effect). ... [Pg.19]

Hoffman PF, Schrag DP (2002) The snowball Earth hypothesis testing the limits of global change. Terra Nova 14 129-155... [Pg.230]

Benjamin, M.M., and Honeyman, B.D. (2000) Trace Metals. In Earth System Science—from Biogeochemical Cycles to Global Change (Jacobson, M.C., Charlson, R.J., Rodhe, H., and Orians, G.H., eds.), pp. 377-411, Academic Press, New York. [Pg.544]


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