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1969

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Wendland, W.M. and R.A. Bryson (1969). Surface temperature patterns of Hudson Bay from aerial infrared surveys. Remote Sensing in Ecology, AIBS, ESA, and ASLO Meeting, Madison, WI, June 1968, pp. 185-193.


Stearns, C.R. (1969b). Surface heat budget of the Pampa de la Joya, Peru. Mon. Wea. Rev. 97(10), 860-866.


Stearns, C.R. (1969a). Application of Lettau's theoretical model of thermal diffusion to soil profiles of temperature and heat flux. J. Geophys. Res. 74(2), 532-541.


Peterson, J.T. and J.A. Weinman (1969). Optical properties of silica dust particles at infrared wavelengths. (Abstracts, AGU Fiftieth Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, Apr. 20-24, 1969). Trans. AGU 50(4), 176. Also in J. Geophys. Res. 74(28), 6947-6952.


Nichols, H. (1969b). The late Quaternary history of vegetation and climate at Porcupine Mountain and Clearwater Bog, Manitoba. Arctic and Alpine Res. 1(3), 155-167.


Nichols, H. (1969a). Chronology of peat growth in Canada. Palaeo., Palaeo, Palaeo. 6, 61065.


Moran, J.M. and R.A. Bryson (1969). The contribution of Laurentide ice wastage to the eustatic rise of sea level: 10,000 to 6,000 B.P. Arctic and Alpine Res. 1(2): 97-104.


Lettau, K. and H.H. Lettau (1969). Bulk transport of sand by the Barchans of the Pampade La Joya in southern Peru. Annals of Geomorphology 13(2), 182-195.


Lettau, H.H. and K. Lettau (1969). Shortwave radiation climatonomy. Tellus XXI(2), 208-222.


Lee, G., F. Wilson and W. Wilson (1969). Use of chemical composition of freshwater clamshells as indicators of paleohydrologic conditions. Ecology 50(6), 990-997.


Kutzbach, J.E. (1969). Book Review, Histoire du climat dupuis I'an mil. J. Economic History 29(1), 369-371.


Hirose, M. and J.E. Kutzbach (1969). An alternate method for eigenvector computations. J. Appl. Meteor. 8(4), 701.


Hayden, B.P. (1969). Green plants as sensors. Research/Development, 26-29, July.


Duffield, L.F. (1969). The vertebrate faunal remains from the School Land I and School Land II sites. Bull. Okla. Anthro. Soc. 18, 47-65.


Bryson, R.A., W.M. Wendland, J.D. Ives and J.T. Andrews (1969). Radiocarbon isochrones on the disintegration of the Laurentide ice sheet. Arctic and Alpine Res. 1(1), 1-13.


Bryson, R.A. and D.A. Baerreis (1969). Climate and prehistory in the Southern Plains. Proc. AAAS Annual Meeting, Dallas, TX, Dec. 26-31, 1968.


Bender, M.M., R.A. Bryson and D.A. Baerreis (1969). University of Wisconsin radiocarbon dates VI. Radiocarbon 11(1), 228-235.


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