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1974

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Wendland, W.M. and R.A. Bryson (1974). Dating climatic episodes of the Holocene. Quat. Res. 4(1), 9-24. Also IES Report #21, Inst. for Env. Studies, Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison.


Wendland, W.M. (1974). Transfer function calibration. Abstracts, AMQUA 3rd Biennial Meeting, Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison, 30 July-1 Aug. 1974,


Webb, T. III and D.R. Clark (1974). On the use of tree rings, pollen and marine plankton in reconstructing past climates. Abstracts, AMQUA 3rd Biennial Meeting, Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison, 30 July-1 Aug., 1974, p. 126.


Webb, T. III and J.C. Bernabo (1974). Palynological evidence of ecotonal migrations in eastern North America. Abstracts, AMQUA 3rd Biennial Meeting, Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison, 30 July-1 Aug. 1974, p. 26.


Webb, T. III (1974). A vegetational history from northern Wisconsin: Evidence from modern and fossil pollen. The American Midland Naturalist 92(1), 12-34.


Veneman, P.L.M. Jr., A.M. Swain and F.C. Hole (1974). Soils and varved sediments of the Lake Emrick Drainage Basin in Marquette County, Central Wisconsin. In Late Quaternary Environments of Wisconsin (J.C. Knox and D.M. Mickelson, eds.), A field guide prepared for AMQUA 3rd Biennial Meeting, Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison, 28 July-2 Aug. 1974, pp. 233-243.


Swain, A.M. (1974). The potential for detailed climatic reconstructionsin northeastern North America from varve thicknesses and from varve-dated pollen diagrams. Abstracts, AMQUA 3rd Biennial Meeting, Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison, 30 July - 1 Aug. 1974, p. 8.


Starr, T.B. (1974). World climate and world food systems IV: A survey of the state of the art in meteorological long-range statistical forecasting. IES Report #29, Inst. Env. Studies, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Nov. 1974, 20 pp.


Sanchez, W.A. and J.E. Kutzbach (1974). Climate of the American tropics and subtropics in the 1960's and possible comparisons with climatic variations of the last millenium. Quat. Res. 4(2), 128-135.


Ross, J.E. and R.A. Bryson (1974). Food, man and weather. In War on Hunger, a report from The Agency for International Development, pp. 13-19, Feb.


Reitan, C.H. (1974). A climatic model of solar radiation and temperature change. Quat. Res. 4(1), 25-38.


Pierce, J. (1974). Cultural sensitivity to environmental change, II: 1816, the year without a summer. IES Report #15, Institute for Env. Studies, Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison, 32 pp.


Phillips, T.J. (1974). World climate and world food systems V: The spectral model: History and present state of the art. IES Report #30, Inst. for Env. Studies, Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison, Nov. 1974, 13 pp.


Moran, J.M. (1974). Possible coincidence of a modern and a glacial-age climatic boundary in the Montane West, United States. Arctic and Alpine Res. 6(3), 319-321.


Lettau, K. (1974). Modeling of the annual cycle of soil moisture, with an appendix by H. Lettau, 'Evapotranspiration climatonomy of drainless areas,' In Phenology and Seasonality Modeling (H. Lieth, ed.), Ecological Studies Analysis and Synthesis, Vol. 8, Springer-Verlag, New York, pp. 343-352.


Lettau, H.H. (1974). Anthropogene beeinflussung von klima und witterungs-parametern. Sonderabdruck aus Annalen der Meteorologie(N.F.) 9, 9-13.


Lee, G., F. Wilson and W. Wilson (1974). Studies on the Ca, Mg, and Sr content of freshwater clamshells. Wis. Acad. of Sci., Arts and Letters 6, 173-180.


Larsen, J.A. and R.G. Barry (1974). Palaeoclimatology. Chap. 5 In Arctic and Alpine Environments (J.D. Ives and R.G. Barry, eds.), Methuen & Co. Ltd., London, pp. 253-276.


Larsen, J.A. (1974). Ecology of the northern continental forest border. Chap. 7: Treeline, Section A In Arctic and Alpine Environments (J.D. Ives and R.G. Barry, eds.), Methuen & Co. Ltd., London, pp. 341-369.


Kutzbach, J.E. and R.A. Bryson (1974). Variance spectrum of Holocene climatic fluctuations in the north Atlantic sector. J. Atmos. Sci. 31(8), 1958-1963. Also in Proc. WMO/IAMAP Symp. on Long-Term Climatic Fluctuations, WMO No. 421, pp. 97-104, Aug. 1975.


Kutzbach, J.E. (1974d). Book Review of Climates of North America. World Survey of Climatology, Vol. 112. Ag. Met. 13(1974), 427-432.


Kutzbach, J.E. (1974c). Climate of the natural troposphere, and Climatic correlations between general circulation and weather. Chaps. 2 and 3, of CIAP Monograph 4, The Natural and Radiatively Perturbed Troposphere, Dept. of Transport, Climatic Impact Assessment Program, Washington.


Kutzbach, J.E. (1974b). Year-to-year circulation variability and some possible analogs of Little Ice Age Climates. Proc. CLIMAP conference at the University of East Anglia, Norwich, England, May 1973. Climatic Research Unit, Research Publ. No. 2(CRU-RP2), Univ. of East Anglia, Norwich, England.


Kutzbach, J.E. (1974a). Fluctuations of climate - monitoring and modelling. WMO Bulletin XXIII(3), 155-163.


Koeppen, R.C. and L.A. Conrad (1974). An analysis of charcoal from the Cherokee Sewer Site (13ck405), Cherokee County, Iowa. J. of the Iowa Arch. Soc. 21, 145-145.


Kalnicky, R.A. (1974). Climatic change since 1950. Annals, Ass'n Am. Geogr. 64(1), 100-112.


Houghton, D.D., J.E. Kutzbach, M.McClintock, and D. Suchman (1974). Response of a general circulation model to a sea temperature perturbation.J. Atmos. Sci. 31(4), 857-868.


DeWitt, C.B. (1974). World climate and world food systems II: Dynamics of the world/food systems; A model for prediction of world food production and allocation. IES Report #23, Inst. for Env. Studies, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Oct. 1974, 54 pp.


Bryson, R.A., J.E. Ross, R.W. Hougas and L.E. Engelbert (1974). Climatic change and agricultural responses: A statement on research and technological priorities between now and the year 2000. IES Working Paper #20, Inst. for Env. Studies, Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison


Bryson, R.A., H.H. Lamb and D. Donley (1974). Drought and the decline of Mycenae. Antiquity XLVIII, 46-50. Also IES Report #20, Institute for Env. Studies, Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison.


Bryson, R.A. and J.E. Kutzbach (1974). On the analysis of pollen-climate canonical transfer functions. Quat. Res. 4(2), 162-174.


Bryson, R.A. and F.K. Hare, eds. (1974). Climates of North America, Volume 11 of World Survey of Climatology, (H.E. Landsberg, editor-in-chief), Elsevier Publishing Co.


Bryson, R.A. (1974g). World climate and world food systems III: The lessons of climatic history. IES Report #27, Inst. for Env. Studies, Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison, 17 pp. Also, Envir. Conserv. 2(3), 163-170, 1975. Also, Atmospheric Quality and Climate Change - Papers of the Second Carolina Geographical Symp. (R.J. Kopec, ed.), Univ. of N. Carolina at Chapel Hill, Dept. of Geography, 1975, pp. 38-51. Also, Summary Report, Tenth Asia/Pacific Food Prod. Conf., Oct 28-30, 1974, Tokyo, Japan.


Bryson, R.A. (1974f). Changing climates - changing times. J. of the Sigurd Olson Inst. of Env. Studies 2(2), 12 pp, Northland College, Ashland, WI. From lecture given 16 April 1974.


Bryson, R.A. (1974e). The lessons of the past: What Quaternary studies tell us about the environment and the future. Abstracts, AMQUA 3rd Biennial Meeting, Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison, 30 July-1 Aug. 1974, p. 94.


Bryson, R.A. (1974d). Heyuppskera: An heuristic model for hay yield in Iceland. Research Institute Nedri As, Hveragerdi, Iceland, Bull. No. 18, 16 pp. Also IES Report #22, Inst. for Env. Studies, Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison.


Bryson, R.A. (1974c). World food prospects and climatic change. Testimony before Subcommittee on Agricultural Production, Marketing, and Stabilization of Prices and Subcommittee on Foreign Agricultural Policy of the Committee on Agriculture and Forestry, United States Senate, Hearings, 93rd Congress, First Session, Oct. 17 and 18, 1973, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington 1974 (24-799), pp. 119-140.


Bryson, R.A. (1974b). A perspective on climatic change. Science 184(4138), 753-760.


Bryson, R.A. (1974a). Dust, goats and deserts. In Part One of Man's Finite Earth, (R.O. Utgard and G.D. McKenzie, eds.), Burgess Publ. Co., Minneapolis, pp. 20-27.


Blasing, T.J. (1974). A pattern correlation approach to paleoclimatic studies. Abstracts, AMQUA 3rd Biennial Meeting, Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison, 30 July-1 Aug., 1974, p. 105.


Bernabo, J.C. and T. Webb III (1974). Cartographic analysis of the changing time-space patterns in the Holocene pollen record of northeastern North America. Abstracts, AMQUA 3rd Biennial Meeting, Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison, 30 July - 1 Aug. 1974, pp. 103-104.


Bauer, K.G. and J.E. Kutzbach (1974). Evaluation standards for dynamical prediction models. J. Appl. Meteor. 13(4), 505-506.


Baerreis, D.A. and R.A. Alex (1974). An interpretation of Midden Formation - the Mill Creek example. In Aspects of Upper Great Lakes Anthropology, papers in honor of L.A. Wilford (E. Johnson, ed.), Minnesota Historical Society, St. Paul, pp. 143-148.


Baerreis, D.A. (1974). Molluscan remains from 13CK405. J. of the Iowa Arch. Soc. 21, 131-143.


Alexander, T. (quoting R.A. Bryson) (1974). Ominous changes in the world's weather. Fortune Magazine LXXXIX(2), 90-95, 142, 146, 150, 152. Also translated into Spanish as Cambios Ominosos en el Clima Mundial.


Aleman, P., A.M. Garcia and E. Garcia (1974). The climate of Mexico. Chapter 4, pp. 345-391, In Climates of North America, Vol. 11 of World Survey of Climatology, (H.E. Landsberg, editor-in-chief), Elsevier Publishing Co.


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