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1984

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Studies in Climate, NCAR Tech. Note 227+STR, Feb. 1984, pp. 361-383. Weickmann, K.M. (1984). Intraseasonal atmospheric fluctuations. In


Steventon, R.L. and J.E. Kutzbach (1984). Univ. of Wisconsin Radiocarbon Dates XXI, Radiocarbon 26(1), 135-147.


Kutzbach, J.E. and K.M. Weickmann (1984). The global distribution of the annual and semi-annual cycles of outgoing long-wave radiation and 250 mb u-component winds. In Studies in Climate, NCAR Tech. Note 227+STR, Feb. 1984, pp. 44-64.


Kutzbach, J.E. and P.J. Guetter (1984b). Sensitivity of Late-glacial and Holocene climates to the combined effects of orbital parameters changes and lower boundary condition changes: 'snapshot' simulations with a general circulation model for 18-, 9-, and 6 ka BP. Ann. of Glaciol. 5, 85-87.


Kutzbach, J.E. and P.J. Guetter (1984a). The sensitivity of monsoon climates to orbital parameter changes for 9000 years BP: Experiments with the NCAR General Circulation Model, In Milankovitch and Climate, Part 2, (A.L. Berger, J. Imbrie, J. Hays, G. Kukla, and B. Saltzman, eds.), D. Reidel Publ. Co., pp. 801-820.


Kutzbach, J.E. (1984). The seasonal nature of climatic forcing and responses on Quaternary time scales--with emphasis on the period since the last glacial maximum. AMQUA Abstract, 8th Biennial Meeting, AMQUA, University of Colorado, Boulder, Col., 13-15 August 1984.


Baerreis, D.A. and M.M. Bender (1984). The Outlet Site (47 DA 3): Some dating problems and a reevaluation of the presence of corn in the diet of Middle and Late Woodland peoples in Wisconsin. Midcontinental J. of Archaeo. 9(2), 143-154.


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