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Impacts, Risks, and Adaptation in the United States: The Fourth National Climate Assessment, Volume II
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Luis A. Cifuentes
0000-0001-7416-5607
Pontifical Catholic University of Chile Department of Industrial Systems and Engineering
Ancillary human health benefits of improved air quality resulting from climate change mitigation
Andrea Cimatoribus
0000-0002-9966-1815
Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute KNMI
Is a decline of AMOC causing the warming hole above the North Atlantic in observed and modeled warming patterns?
Megan A. Cimino
University of Delaware
Shifting distributions of adult Atlantic sturgeon amidst post-industrialization and future impacts in the Delaware River: A maximum entropy approach
Melih Ertan Çinar
0000-0002-1802-2801
Ege University Faculty of Fisheries Department of Marine-Inland Waters Science and Technology
Impacts of invasive alien marine species on ecosystem services and biodiversity: A pan-European review
Richard Cincotta
Stimson Center
The Human Population: Its Infl...
S. Cinderby
Global assessment of nitrogen deposition effects on terrestrial plant diversity: a synthesis
Joshua E. Cinner
0000-0003-2675-9317
Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies
Coral reefs and people in a high-CO2 world: Where can science make a difference to people?
Coral reefs in the Anthropocene
Creation of a gilded trap by the high economic value of the Maine lobster fishery
Vulnerability and adaptation of US shellfisheries to ocean acidification
Vulnerability of coastal communities to key impacts of climate change on coral reef fisheries
Irene Cionni
0000-0002-0591-9193
National Agency for New Technologies, Energy and Sustainable Economic Development
Global air quality and climate
Paul Cislo
Yale University School of Public Health
Field and climate-based model for predicting the density of host-seeking nymphal Ixodes scapularis , an important vector of tick-borne disease agents in the eastern United States
Ricardo Cisneros
University of California, Merced School of Social Sciences, Humanities and Arts
Air-quality impacts and intake fraction of PM2.5 during the 2013 Rim Megafire
MG Ciufolini
Infection with chikungunya virus in Italy: an outbreak in a temperate region
Kevin Civerolo
0000-0003-1536-2664
New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Bureau of Air Quality Analysis and Research
Simulating changes in regional air pollution over the eastern United States due to changes in global and regional climate and emissions
Danielle C. Claar
0000-0003-2389-111X
University of Victoria Department of Biology
Spatial and temporal patterns of mass bleaching of corals in the Anthropocene
John Clair
The Fire Department of the City of New York FDNY
The Fire Department of the City of New York FDNY Bureau of Emergency Medical Services
Effects of the August 2003 blackout on the New York City healthcare delivery system: A lesson for disaster preparedness
Impact of Citywide Blackout on an Urban Emergency Medical Services System
Thomas Clair
0000-0002-9011-9237
Environment Canada Water Science and Technology
Long-term patterns of dissolved organic carbon in lakes across eastern Canada: Evidence of a pronounced climate effect
Ellis J. Clairain
U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center
Restoration of the Mississippi Delta: lessons from Hurricanes Katrina and Rita
Randall Claramunt
Michigan Department of Natural Resources Charlevoix Fisheries Research Station
Climate change as a long-term stressor for the fisheries of the Laurentian Great Lakes of North America
A. Clark
U.S. Forest Service Southern Research Station
Effect of complete competition control and annual fertilization on stem growth and canopy relations for a chronosequence of loblolly pine plantations in the lower coastal plain of Georgia
Adam M. Clark
U.S. Geological Survey Northern Rocky Mountain Science Center
Glaciological measurements and mass balances from Sperry Glacier, Montana, USA, years 2005–2015
Andrew Clark
U.S. National Herbarium
Rising atmospheric CO2 is reducing the protein concentration of a floral pollen source essential for North American bees
Bryan W. Clark
Duke University Integrated Toxicology and Environmental Health Program
Duke University Nicholas School of the Environment
The toxicology of climate change: Environmental contaminants in a warming world
Christopher M. Clark
National Center for Environmental Assessment
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
nca3 chapter 15 : Biogeochemical Cycles
Interactive effects of anthropogenic nitrogen enrichment and climate change on terrestrial and aquatic biodiversity
Effects of nitrogen deposition and empirical nitrogen critical loads for ecoregions of the United States
Grasslands, wetlands, and agriculture: The fate of land expiring from the Conservation Reserve Program in the Midwestern United States
David B. Clark
La Selva Biological Station
University of Missouri-St. Louis Department of Biology
Annual wood production in a tropical rain forest in NE Costa Rica linked to climatic variation but not to increasing CO2
Deborah A. Clark
0000-0002-4000-4925
La Selva Biological Station
University of Missouri-St. Louis Department of Biology
Annual wood production in a tropical rain forest in NE Costa Rica linked to climatic variation but not to increasing CO2
Douglas B. Clark
0000-0003-1348-7922
United Kingdom Centre for Ecology and Hydrology
Carbon residence time dominates uncertainty in terrestrial vegetation responses to future climate and atmospheric CO2
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