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Josefina Mora
Trinnovim/GISS

 

 

QC981.8.C5 C8 1987-- Nordhaus, William D. Current issues in atmospheric change: summary and conclusions of a workshop, October 30-31, 1986. Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press: Available from Board on Atmospheric Sciences and Climate, 1987.

QC996 .H16-- Haltiner, George J. Numerical weather prediction. 1971. New York: Wiley.

QD65 .N21-- National Research Council (U.S.). Office of Critical Tables. Consolidated index of selected property values: physical chemistry and thermodynamics. Washington, National Academy of Sciences-National Research Council, 1962.

QD73 .SE52-- Semenov, N. N. Some problems of chemical kinetics and reactivity. Translated by J.E.S. Bradley. 1958. New York: Pergamon Press.

QD75 .B45 1960 V.1-- Berl, Walter G. Physical methods in chemical analysis, 2nd ed. 1960. New York: Academic Press.

QD75 .B45 1960 V.3-- Berl, Walter G. Physical methods in chemical analysis. 1956. New York: Academic Press.

QD75 .E4 V37-- Varmuza, Kurt. Pattern recognition in chemistry. 1980. New York: Springer-Verlag.

QD81 .B43-- Benedetti-Pichler, Anton Alexander. Identification of materials via physical properties, chemical tests, and microscopy. 1964. Wien: Springer.

QD95 .A35-- Ahrens, L. H. Spectrochemical analysis; a treatise on the d-c arc analysis of geological and related materials, 2nd ed. 1961. Reading, Mass.: Addison-Wesley Pub. Co.

QE431 .B28-- Barth, Tom F. W. Theoretical petrology, a textbook on the origin and the evolution of rocks. 1952. New York: Wiley

QE501.3 .N21 1979-- Impact of technology on geophysics. Geophysics Study Committee, Geophysics Research Board, Assembly of Mathematical and Physical Sciences, National Research Council. 1979. Washington, D.C.: National Academy of Sciences.

QH84.5 .N21 1980-- Assembly of Life Sciences (U.S.). Committee on Research Priorities in Tropical Biology. Research priorities in tropical biology. Washington, D.C.: National Academy of Sciences, 1980.

QH541 .M95-- Murdoch, William W. Environment: resources, pollution & society. 1971. Stamford, Conn.: Sinauer Associates.

QH541 .P94 1972-- International Council of Scientific Unions. Special Committee for the International Biological Programme. Productivity of world ecosystems: proceedings of a symposium presented August 31-September 1, 1972, at the V General Assembly of the Special Committee for the International Biological Program, Seattle, Washington. Washington: National Academy of Sciences, 1975.

QH541.15.R4 R45 1986-- National Academy of Sciences (U.S.) Remote sensing of the biosphere. Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press, 1986.

QK901 .B23-- Barbour, Michael G.; Jack H. Burk; & Wanna D. Pitts. Terrestrial plant ecology. 1980. Menlo Park, CA: Benjamin/Cummings Pub. Co.

SD418.3.T76 M99-- Myers, Norman. Conversion of tropical moist forests: a report. Washington: National Academy of Sciences, 1980. OCLC# 6143284

TD885.5.C17 N211 1976-- National Research Council. Committee on Impacts of Stratospheric Change. Halocarbons, environmental effects of chlorofluoromethane release. Washington: National Academy of Sciences, 1976.

TD885.5 .C45-- National Research Council. Committee on Impacts of Stratospheric Change. Protection against depletion of stratospheric ozone by chlorofluorocarbons. Washington: National Academy of Sciences, 1979.

TD886.7 .N21-- National Research Council. Climatic Impact Committee. Environmental impact of stratospheric flight: biological and climatic effects of aircraft emissions in the stratosphere. Washington: National Academy of Sciences, 1975.

TD887.5.C17 N21-- National Research Council. Panel on Atmospheric Chemistry. Halocarbons, effects on stratospheric ozone. Washington: National Academy of Sciences, 1976.

TJ163.2 .T23-- Teller, Edward. Energy from heaven and earth: in which a story is told about energy from its origins 15,000,000,000 years ago to its present adolescence--turbulent, hopeful, beset by problems, and in need of help. 1979. San Francisco: W. H. Freeman.

TJ163.25.U6 K88-- Krenz, Jerrold H. Energy, from opulence to sufficiency. 1980. New York: Praeger.

TL796.5 .U6 N19-- National Research Council. Committee on Remote Sensing for Agricultural Purposes. Remote sensing with special reference to agriculture and forestry. Washington, National Academy of Sciences, 1970.

TP261 .H9 .R65-- Romm, Joseph J. The hype of hydrogen: fact and fiction in the race to save the climate. 2004. Washington, DC: Island Press.

 

JOURNAL

Climatic Change 31:2-4 (1995)