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1967

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White, F.D. and R.A. Bryson (1967). The radiative factor in the mean circulation of the Antarctic atmosphere during the polar night. Proc.Int'l Symp. on Polar Meteorology, Geneva, Switzerland, Sept. 1966, WMO Tech. Note #87, pp. 199-224.


Wendland, W.M. and R.A. Bryson (1967). Aerial surveys of Hudson Bay surface temperature - 1967. ONR Tech. Rept. #36, Nonr 1202(07), Dec., Dept. of Meteor., Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison.


Wendland, W.M. (1967). Analysis of measured net radiation values for Canada. Geogr. Bull. 9(1), 1-10. Also ONR Tech. Rept. #19, Nonr 1202(07), Dept. of Meteor., Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison, 1965.


Peterson, J.T. and L.D. Drury (1967). Reduced values of solar radiationwith occurrence of dense smoke over the Canadian Tundra. Geogr. Bull. 9(3), 269-271.


Nichols, H. and W. James (1967). A preliminary report on the pollen analysis of materials from the Phipps, Kimball and Witrock Sites in Iowa. In Climatic Change and the Mill Creek Culture of Iowa, (D.A. Baerreis and R.A. Bryson, eds.), Arch. of Archaeo. 29, 547-573.


Nichols, H. (1967i). The Disturbance of Arctic Lake Sediments by 'Bottom Ice': A Hazard for Palynology. Arctic 20(3), 213-214.


Nichols, H. (1967h). Central Canadian palynology and its relevance to northwestern Europe in the late Quaternary period. Proc. Second Int'l Palynological Conf., Utrecht, Netherlands, 1966. Also Rev. Palaeobotany and Palynol. 2, 231-243.


Nichols, H. (1967g). The difficulties of peatland preservation in the USA. Paper presented to the UNESCO-I.B.P. First Int'l Conf. on the Preservation of Peatlands, Shrewsbury.


Nichols, H. (1967f). The suitability of certain categories of lake sediments for pollen analysis. Pollen et Spores IX(3), 615-620.


Nichols, H. (1967e). The post-glacial history of vegetation and climate at Ennadai Lake, Keewatin and Lynn Lake, Manitoba. Eiszeitalter und Gegenwart 18, 176-197.


Nichols, H. (1967d). Pollen diagrams from sub-arctic central Canada. Science 155(3770), 1665-1668.


Nichols, H. (1967c). Permafrozen peat sampling - dynamite and chain-saw. Arctic 20(1), 54.


Nichols, H. (1967b). Disturbance of arctic lake sediments by 'bottom ice', A hazard for palynology. Arctic 20(3), 213-214.


Nichols, H. (1967a). Vegetational change, shoreline displacement and the human factor in the late Quaternary history of southwest Scotland. Trans. of the Royal Soc. of Edinburgh 67, 145-187.


Mitchell, V.L. (1967). An investigation of certain aspects of tree growth rates in relation to climate in the central Canadian boreal forest. ONR Tech. Rept. #33, Nonr 1202(07), July, Dept. of Meteor., Univ. Wisconsin-Madison.


Menon, V.K and R.A. Ragotzkie (1967). Remote sensing by infrared and microwave radiometry. ONR Tech. Rept. #31, Nonr 1202(07), Feb., Dept. of Meteor., Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison.


McFadden, J.D. and R.A. Ragotzkie (1967). Climatological significance of albedo in central Canada. J. Geophys. Res. 72(4), 1135-1143.


Lettau, K. (1967). Regional and secular variations of phenological events in Milwaukee County. (distributed by the Wisconsin Phenological Society).


Lee, G. F. and W. Wilson (1967). Final Report the use of the Chemical composition of Freshwater Clamshells as Indicators of Paleohydrologic Conditions.


Larsen, J.A. (1967). Ecotonal plant communities north of the forest border, Keewatin, N.W.T., central Canada. ONR Tech. Rept. #32, Nonr 1202(07), May, Dept. of Meteor., Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison.


Kutzbach, J.E. (1967). Empirical eigenvectors of sea-level pressure, surface temperature and precipitation complexes over North America. J. Appl. Meteor. 6(5), 791-802.


Kuhn, P.M., R.A. Ragotzkie, and V.K. Menon (1967). Double bolometer measurements of the effects of atmospheric radiators. ONR Tech. Rept. #30,Nonr 1202(07), Jan., Dept. of Meteor., Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison.


Kuhn, P.M. and J.D. McFadden (1967). Atmospheric Water Vapor Profiles Derived from Remote-Sensing Radiometer Measurements. Mon. Wea. Rev. 95(8),565-569.


Hastenrath, S.L. (1967f). A study of the kinetic energy budget of the troposphere over the Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of Mexico. Pure and Appl. Geoph. 68(III), 173-185.


Hastenrath, S.L. (1967e). Computations of the tropospheric radiation budget in the Caribbean and Gulf of Mexico area for clear sky conditions. Pure and Appl. Physics 66(I), 140-155.


Hastenrath, S.L. (1967d). The Barchans of the Arequipa Region, Southern Peru. Zeitschrift fur Geomorphologie, Neue Folge, Band 11, Heft 3, pp. 300-331.


Hastenrath, S.L. (1967c). Rainfall distribution and regime in central America. Arch. Met. Geoph. Biokl. B., Bd. 15, H. 3, 201-241.


Hastenrath, S.L. (1967b). Diurnal fluctuations of the atmospheric moisture flux in the Caribbean and Gulf of Mexico area. J. Geophy. Res. 72(16), 4119-4130.


Hastenrath, S.L. (1967a). Observations on the snow line in the Peruvian Andes. J. of Glaciology 6(46), 541-550.


Das, P.K. and M.L. Julka (1967). Stationary waves in the atmosphere generated by a heat source. Beitrage zur Physik der Atmosphare 40(3), 168-178.


Bryson, R.A. and W.M. Wendland (1967b). Radiocarbon isochrones of the retreat of the Laurentide ice sheet. ONR Tech. Rept. #35, Nonr 1202(07), Dec., Dept. of Meteor., Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison. Also in Alberta Anthropologist 2(1), 9-15, 1968.


Bryson, R.A. and W.M. Wendland (1967a). Tentative climatic patterns for some late-glacial and post-glacial episodes in central North America. In Life, Land and Water, Proc. 1966 Conf. on Envir. Studies of the Glacial Lake Agassiz Region, Univ. of Manitoba Press, Winnipeg, 1967, pp. 271-298.Also ONR Tech. Rept. #34, Nonr 1202(07), Nov., Dept. of Meteor. Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison.


Bryson, R.A. and D.A. Baerreis (1967). Possibilities of major climatic modifications and their implications: Northwest India, a case for study. Bull. Am. Meteor. Soc. 48(3), 136-142.


Bryson, R.A. (1967c). A curriculum for class 1 meteorological personnel specializing in climatology. Bull. Am. Meteor. Soc. 48(10), 752-757.


Bryson, R.A. (1967b). The climatology of cities. Seminar on Air Pollution, Dec. 4, 1967.


Bryson, R.A. (1967a). Inadvertent climatic modification. UIR Res. Newsletter, Univ. of Wisconsin, pp. 11 & 14, Feb. Also as Will climate take a turn for the better? Sat. Rev. 13, 52-55, April 1967 and Contemporary Design, Third Quarter, 1967, pp. 20-22. Also in Novosti, October 1968.


Bender, M.M., R.A. Bryson, and D.A. Baerreis (1967). University of Wisconsin radiocarbon dates III. Radiocarbon 9, 530-544.


Baerreis, D.A. and R.A. Bryson (1967). Climatic change and the Mill Creek culture of Iowa, Part I. Archiv. of Archaeo. #29, The Soc. for Am. Arch., pp. 1-34. Also Univ. of Wisconsin Press, Madison, WI, Micp. Cards 1-10.


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