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1988
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Winkler, M.G. (1988c). Paleolimnology of a Cape Cod Kettle Pond: Diatoms and Reconstructed pH. Ecological Monographs 58(3), 197-214.
Winkler, M.G. (1988b). Effect of climate on the development of two Sphagnum Bogs in southcentral Wisconsin. Ecology 69(4), 1032-1043.
Winkler, M.G. (1988a). Prehistoric and historic trends in acidity of kettle ponds in the Cape Cod National Seashore: Implications for management. In Interdisciplinary Approaches to Freshwater Wetlands Research, (D.A. Wilcox, ed.), Michigan State University Press.
Weickmann, K.M. and R.M. Chervin (1988). The observed and simulated atmospheric seasonal cycle. Part I: Global wind field modes. J. of Climate1(3), 265-289.
Steventon, R.L. and J.E. Kutzbach (1988). University of Wisconsin Radiocarbon Dates XXV. Radiocarbon 30(3), 367-383.
O'Connor, W.P. and D.H. Bromwich (1988). Surface airflow around windless Bight, Ross Island, Antarctica. Quart. J. Royal Met. Soc. 114,917-938.
Kutzbach, J.E. and R.G. Gallimore (1988). Sensitivity of a coupled atmosphere/mixed-layer ocean model to changes in orbital forcing at 9000 yr BP. J. Geophys. Res. 93, 803-821.
Kutzbach, J.E. (1988). The nature, strengths, and weaknesses of climate models for paleoclimate simulations. In Status of PaleoclimaticResearch: An Excerpt from the April 1987 NSF Climate Dynamics Workshop on Data-Model Interactions, by David K. Rea. Bull. Am. Meteor. Soc. 69(4), 390-395.
Gajewski, K. (1988). Late Holocene climate changes in eastern North America estimated from pollen data. Quat. Res. 29, 255-262.
COHMAP Members (1988). Climatic changes of the last 18,000 years: Observations and Model Simulations. Science 241, 1043-1052.
Bryson, R.A. and V. LaFontaine (1988). Periodicities in the Late Pleistocene and Holocene and their Stability. Paper presented at South Central GSA meeting, Lawrence, Kansas, 15 March 1988, COGS Computer Contributions 4(1), June, 1988.
Bryson, R.A. (1988d). Cycles in Late Pleistocene Glaciation and Climate, Geological Society of America, Abstracts with Programs 20,(2), Jan. 1988.
Bryson, R.A. (1988c). What the climatic past tells us about the environmental future. In Earth '88: Changing Geographic Perspectives, Proc. of the Centennial Symposium, National Geographic Society, Washington, D.C., pp. 230-247.
Bryson, R.A. (1988b). Civilization and rapid climatic change. Based on Keynote Address delivered to Conf. on Civilization and Rapid Climatic Change, Calgary, Alberta, Aug. 1987., Environmental Conservation 15(1),7-15.
Bryson, R.A. (1988a). The continental maritime climatic interface. Program and abstracts of the tenth biennial meeting, AMQUA, 8-8 June 1988,University of Massachusetts, Amherst, p. 13.
Behling, P.J. (1988). Climatic evolution: An animated approach. Proc. 4th Int'l Conf. on Interactive Information and Processing Systems for Meteorology, Oceanography, and Hydrology, Feb 1-5, 1988, Anaheim, CA., pp. 41-43.
Aceituno, P. and P.J. Behling (1988). Using microcomputer animation techniques for analysis and display of climatic data. Proc. 4th Int'l Conf. on Interactive Information and Processing Systems for Meteorology, Oceanography, and Hydrology, Feb 1-5, 1988, Anaheim, CA., pp. 44-45.