--- - attrs: Author: 'Strauss, Jens; Schirrmeister, Lutz; Grosse, Guido; Wetterich, Sebastian; Ulrich, Mathias; Herzschuh, Ulrike; Hubberten, Hans-Wolfgang' DOI: 10.1002/2013gl058088 ISSN: 1944-8007 Journal: Geophysical Research Letters Keywords: carbon cycle; Yedoma; Thermokarst; frozen organic matter; arctic; climate feedback; 0428 Carbon cycling; 0702 Permafrost; 0708 Thermokarst; 0710 Periglacial processes Pages: 6165-6170 Title: The Deep Permafrost Carbon Pool of the Yedoma Region in Siberia and Alaska Volume: 40 Year: 2013 _record_number: 1995 _uuid: 00b6cbf9-7a5b-4998-a061-337a39b507fd reftype: Journal Article child_publication: ~ href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/00b6cbf9-7a5b-4998-a061-337a39b507fd.yaml identifier: 00b6cbf9-7a5b-4998-a061-337a39b507fd uri: /reference/00b6cbf9-7a5b-4998-a061-337a39b507fd - attrs: .reference_type: 0 Abstract: It is shown that the normalized diurnal and interdiurnal surface wind variabilities have a clear decreasing trend in central-southern Israel for the last three decades. This trend is found in the surface data of the independent time series of three meteorological stations in this area. It is suggested that this change indicates a mesoscale modification of climate which is induced by the agricultural development and settlement of the central to southern part of Israel in the recent decades. The decreasing trend becomes particularly strong during the 1960s and this is correlated to the enhanced irrigational effects due to the starting-up of the National Water System in 1964. It is proposed that the region may have gone through a similar but reversed mechanism to that of the desertification process (reversed desertification!?) that was largely investigated in association with the Sahel zone drought. Author: Pinhas Alpert; Moshe Mandel DOI: 10.1175/1520-0450(1986)025<1568:wvifam>2.0.co;2 Issue: 11 Journal: Journal of Climate and Applied Meteorology Pages: 1568-1576 Title: Wind variability—An indicator for a mesoclimatic change in Israel Volume: 25 Year: 1986 _record_number: 20619 _uuid: 00ba60eb-88b2-4ca5-860d-1af87a8becb2 reftype: Journal Article child_publication: /article/10.1175/1520-0450(1986)025%3C1568:wvifam%3E2.0.co;2 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/00ba60eb-88b2-4ca5-860d-1af87a8becb2.yaml identifier: 00ba60eb-88b2-4ca5-860d-1af87a8becb2 uri: /reference/00ba60eb-88b2-4ca5-860d-1af87a8becb2 - attrs: Accession Number: 22700658 Author: 'Gruber, N.; Hauri, C.; Lachkar, Z.; Loher, D.; Frolicher, T. L.; Plattner, G. K.' Author Address: 'Environmental Physics, Institute of Biogeochemistry and Pollutant Dynamics, ETH Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland. nicolas.gruber@env.ethz.ch' DOI: 10.1126/science.1216773 Date: Jul 13 ISSN: "1095-9203 (Electronic)\r0036-8075 (Linking)" Issue: 6091 Journal: Science Keywords: Aquatic Organisms; Atmosphere; Calcium Carbonate/*analysis; California; Carbon Dioxide/analysis; Computer Simulation; *Ecosystem; Forecasting; Geologic Sediments/chemistry; Hydrogen-Ion Concentration; Pacific Ocean; Seawater/*chemistry; Water Movements Pages: 220-3 Title: Rapid progression of ocean acidification in the California Current System Volume: 337 Year: 2012 _record_number: 3057 _uuid: 00bafe1f-c85b-4700-9e78-a5b78f5f90ad reftype: Journal Article child_publication: /article/10.1126/science.1216773 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/00bafe1f-c85b-4700-9e78-a5b78f5f90ad.yaml identifier: 00bafe1f-c85b-4700-9e78-a5b78f5f90ad uri: /reference/00bafe1f-c85b-4700-9e78-a5b78f5f90ad - attrs: Abstract: 'There is no integrated regime governing efforts to limit the extent of climate change. Instead, there is a regime complex: a loosely-coupled set of specific regimes. We describe the regime complex for climate change and seek to explain it, using interest-based, functional, and organizational arguments. This institutional form is likely to persist; efforts to build a comprehensive regime are unlikely to succeed, but experiments abound with narrower institutions focused on particular aspects of the climate change problem. Building on this analysis, we argue that a climate change regime complex, if it meets specified criteria, has advantages over any politically feasible comprehensive regime. Adaptability and flexibility are particularly important in a setting—such as climate change policy—in which the most demanding international commitments are interdependent yet governments vary widely in their interest and ability to implement them. Yet in view of the serious political constraints, both domestic and international, there is little reason for optimism that the climate regime complex that is emerging will lead to reductions in emissions rapid enough to meet widely discussed goals, such as stopping global warming at two degrees above pre-industrial levels.' Author: 'Keohane, Robert O.; Victor, David G.' DOI: 10.1017/S1537592710004068 Database Provider: Cambridge University Press EPub Date: 2011/03/15 ISSN: 1537-5927 Issue: 1 Journal: Perspectives on Politics Name of Database: Cambridge Core Pages: 7-23 Publisher: Cambridge University Press Title: The regime complex for climate change Volume: 9 Year: 2011 _record_number: 25876 _uuid: 00bd7498-9679-4ce9-a11f-51b11c927fe0 reftype: Journal Article child_publication: /article/10.1017/S1537592710004068 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/00bd7498-9679-4ce9-a11f-51b11c927fe0.yaml identifier: 00bd7498-9679-4ce9-a11f-51b11c927fe0 uri: /reference/00bd7498-9679-4ce9-a11f-51b11c927fe0 - attrs: .reference_type: 0 Author: "Fry, J.A.\rXian, G.\rJin, S.\rDewitz, J.A.\rHomer, C.G.\rLimin, Y.\rBarnes, C.A.\rHerold, N.D.\rWickham, J.D." ISSN: 0099-1112 Issue: 9 Journal: Photogrammetric Engineering & Remote Sensing Pages: 858-864 Title: Completion of the 2006 national land cover database for the conterminous United States Volume: 77 Year: 2011 _chapter: '["Ch. 13: Land Use and Land Cover Change FINAL"]' _record_number: 432 _uuid: 00bfab03-4a87-486b-90d2-4707410fe9f9 reftype: Journal Article child_publication: /article/completion-of-the-2006-national-land-cover-database-for-the-conterminous-united-states href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/00bfab03-4a87-486b-90d2-4707410fe9f9.yaml identifier: 00bfab03-4a87-486b-90d2-4707410fe9f9 uri: /reference/00bfab03-4a87-486b-90d2-4707410fe9f9 - attrs: .reference_type: 10 Author: 'City of Portland and Multnomah County,' Institution: City of Portland and Multnomah County Pages: 70 Place Published: 'Portland, OR' Title: 'Climate change preparation strategy: Risk and vulnerability assessment' URL: https://www.portlandoregon.gov/bps/article/503194 Year: 2014 _record_number: 26523 _uuid: 00c8f221-d78e-40bd-a8f3-e28410d1248c reftype: Report child_publication: /report/climate-change-preparation-strategy-risk-vulnerability-assessment href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/00c8f221-d78e-40bd-a8f3-e28410d1248c.yaml identifier: 00c8f221-d78e-40bd-a8f3-e28410d1248c uri: /reference/00c8f221-d78e-40bd-a8f3-e28410d1248c - attrs: Abstract: 'Ocean acidification (OA) is generally assumed to negatively impact calcification rates of marine organisms. At a local scale however, biological activity of macrophytes may generate pH fluctuations with rates of change that are orders of magnitude larger than the long‐term trend predicted for the open ocean. These fluctuations may in turn impact benthic calcifiers in the vicinity. Combining laboratory, mesocosm and field studies, such interactions between OA, the brown alga Fucus vesiculosus, the sea grass Zostera marina and the blue mussel Mytilus edulis were investigated at spatial scales from decimetres to 100s of meters in the western Baltic. Macrophytes increased the overall mean pH of the habitat by up to 0.3 units relative to macrophyte‐free, but otherwise similar, habitats and imposed diurnal pH fluctuations with amplitudes ranging from 0.3 to more than 1 pH unit. These amplitudes and their impact on mussel calcification tended to increase with increasing macrophyte biomass to bulk water ratio. At the laboratory and mesocosm scales, biogenic pH fluctuations allowed mussels to maintain calcification even under acidified conditions by shifting most of their calcification activity into the daytime when biogenic fluctuations caused by macrophyte activity offered temporal refuge from OA stress. In natural habitats with a low biomass to water body ratio, the impact of biogenic pH fluctuations on mean calcification rates of M. edulis was less pronounced. Thus, in dense algae or seagrass habitats, macrophytes may mitigate OA impact on mussel calcification by raising mean pH and providing temporal refuge from acidification stress.' Author: 'Wahl, M.; Schneider Covachã, S.; Saderne, V.; Hiebenthal, C.; Müller, J. D.; Pansch, C.; Sawall, Y.' DOI: 10.1002/lno.10608 Issue: 1 Journal: Limnology and Oceanography Pages: 3-21 Title: Macroalgae may mitigate ocean acidification effects on mussel calcification by increasing pH and its fluctuations Volume: 63 Year: 2018 _record_number: 25669 _uuid: 00ca8f0e-01cd-4bfe-8124-bb297fa982d7 reftype: Journal Article child_publication: /article/10.1002/lno.10608 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/00ca8f0e-01cd-4bfe-8124-bb297fa982d7.yaml identifier: 00ca8f0e-01cd-4bfe-8124-bb297fa982d7 uri: /reference/00ca8f0e-01cd-4bfe-8124-bb297fa982d7 - attrs: .reference_type: 0 Author: 'Hunter, S. J.; Goldobin, D. S.; Haywood, A. M.; Ridgwell, A.; Rees, J. G.' DOI: 10.1016/j.epsl.2013.02.017 Date: 4/1/ Journal: Earth and Planetary Science Letters Keywords: methane hydrate; anthropogenic; climate change Pages: 105-115 Title: Sensitivity of the global submarine hydrate inventory to scenarios of future climate change Volume: 367 Year: 2013 _record_number: 20302 _uuid: 00cd050f-1582-4b96-bdc3-ac076be9d044 reftype: Journal Article child_publication: /article/10.1016/j.epsl.2013.02.017 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/00cd050f-1582-4b96-bdc3-ac076be9d044.yaml identifier: 00cd050f-1582-4b96-bdc3-ac076be9d044 uri: /reference/00cd050f-1582-4b96-bdc3-ac076be9d044 - attrs: .publisher: 'Nature Publishing Group, a division of Macmillan Publishers Limited. All Rights Reserved.' .reference_type: 0 Author: 'Wang, Daiwei; Gouhier, Tarik C.; Menge, Bruce A.; Ganguly, Auroop R.' DOI: 10.1038/nature14235 Date: 02/19/print ISSN: 0028-0836 Issue: 7539 Journal: Nature Pages: 390-394 Title: Intensification and spatial homogenization of coastal upwelling under climate change Volume: 518 Year: 2015 _record_number: 20047 _uuid: 00cf8d09-39c0-419f-b5c3-8c89ea40008f reftype: Journal Article child_publication: /article/10.1038/nature14235 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/00cf8d09-39c0-419f-b5c3-8c89ea40008f.yaml identifier: 00cf8d09-39c0-419f-b5c3-8c89ea40008f uri: /reference/00cf8d09-39c0-419f-b5c3-8c89ea40008f - attrs: .reference_type: 0 Author: "Atwater, Brian F.\rYamaguchi, D.K." DOI: 10.1130/0091-7613(1991)019<0706:SPCSOH>2.3.CO;2 ISSN: 0091-7613 Issue: 7 Journal: Geology Pages: 706-709 Title: 'Sudden, probably coseismic submergence of Holocene trees and grass in coastal Washington State' URL: http://geology.geoscienceworld.org/content/19/7/706.full.pdf+html Volume: 19 Year: 1991 _chapter: '["Ch. 21: Northwest FINAL"]' _record_number: 1622 _uuid: 00d0e248-73f2-45a2-9498-451917d5d320 reftype: Journal Article child_publication: /article/10.1130/0091-7613(1991)019%3C0706:SPCSOH%3E2.3.CO;2 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/00d0e248-73f2-45a2-9498-451917d5d320.yaml identifier: 00d0e248-73f2-45a2-9498-451917d5d320 uri: /reference/00d0e248-73f2-45a2-9498-451917d5d320 - attrs: Author: 'Binita, K-C; Shepherd, J. Marshall; Gaither, Cassandra Johnson' DOI: 10.1016/j.apgeog.2015.04.007 Date: 2015/08/01/ ISSN: 0143-6228 Journal: Applied Geography Keywords: Climate change; Biophysical and social vulnerabilities; Climate extremes; Georgia Pages: 62-74 Title: Climate change vulnerability assessment in Georgia Volume: 62 Year: 2015 _record_number: 24042 _uuid: 00d193af-455c-4c08-9a6f-a3ada2072ece reftype: Journal Article child_publication: /article/10.1016/j.apgeog.2015.04.007 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/00d193af-455c-4c08-9a6f-a3ada2072ece.yaml identifier: 00d193af-455c-4c08-9a6f-a3ada2072ece uri: /reference/00d193af-455c-4c08-9a6f-a3ada2072ece - attrs: .reference_type: 31 Author: "Woodall, C.W.\rSkog, K.\rSmith, J.E.\rPerry, C.H. " Place Published: Washington D.C. Publisher: 'U.S. Department of Agriculture, U.S. Forest Service' Secondary Author: "Robertson, G.\rGaulke, P.\rMcWilliams, R." Secondary Title: 'National Report on Sustainable Forests -- 2010. FS-979' Title: National Report on Sustainable Forests—2010 Year: 2011 _uuid: 00de177a-0437-47ca-93a8-57a660b9be2c reftype: Generic child_publication: /report/usfs-fs-979 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/00de177a-0437-47ca-93a8-57a660b9be2c.yaml identifier: 00de177a-0437-47ca-93a8-57a660b9be2c uri: /reference/00de177a-0437-47ca-93a8-57a660b9be2c - attrs: Abstract: 'Gastric infections caused by the environmentally transmitted pathogen, Vibrio parahaemolyticus, have increased over the last two decades, including in many parts of the United States (US). However, until recently, infections linked to shellfish from the cool northeastern US waters were rare. Cases have risen in the Northeast, consistent with changes in local V. parahaemolyticus populations towards greater abundance or a shift in constituent pathogens. We examined 94 clinical isolates from a period of increasing disease in the region and compared them to 200 environmental counterparts to identify resident and non-indigenous lineages and to gain insight into the emergence of pathogenic types. Genotyping and multi-locus sequence analysis of clinical isolates collected from 2010-2013 in Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Maine revealed their polyphyletic nature. Although 80% of the clinical isolates harbored the trh hemolysin either alone or with tdh, and were urease positive, 14% harbored neither hemolysin exposing a limitation for these traits in pathogen detection. Resident sequence type (ST) 631 strains caused seven infections, and show a relatively recent history of recombination with other clinical and environmental lineages present in the region. ST34 and ST674 strains were each linked to a single infection and these strain types were also identified from the environment as isolates harboring hemolysin genes. Forty-three ST36 isolates were identified from the clinical collection, consistent with reports that this strain type caused a rise in regional infections starting in 2012. Whole-genome phylogenies that included three ST36 outbreak isolates traced to at least two local sources demonstrated that the US Atlantic coastal population of this strain type was indeed derived from the Pacific population. This study lays the foundation for understanding dynamics within natural populations associated with emergence and invasion of pathogenic strain types in the region.' Author: 'Xu, Feng; Ilyas, Saba; Hall, Jeffrey A.; Jones, Stephen H.; Cooper, Vaughn S.; Whistler, Cheryl A.' DOI: 10.3389/fmicb.2015.00272 Date: 2015-April-07 ISSN: 1664-302X Issue: 272 Journal: Frontiers in Microbiology Keywords: 'disease ecology,emergent pathogen,MLSA,Vibriosis,population structure,pathogen evolution,hemolysin' Language: English Short Title: Vibrio parahaemolyticus in the Northeastern USA Title: Genetic characterization of clinical and environmental Vibrio parahaemolyticus from the Northeast USA reveals emerging resident and non-indigenous pathogen lineages Type of Article: Original Research Volume: 6 Year: 2015 _record_number: 21691 _uuid: 00de8fc2-eacc-487d-9b67-5243e8f4f263 reftype: Journal Article child_publication: /article/10.3389/fmicb.2015.00272 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/00de8fc2-eacc-487d-9b67-5243e8f4f263.yaml identifier: 00de8fc2-eacc-487d-9b67-5243e8f4f263 uri: /reference/00de8fc2-eacc-487d-9b67-5243e8f4f263 - attrs: .reference_type: 0 Abstract: 'Projections of changes in climate extremes are critical to assessing the potential impacts of climate change on human and natural systems. Modeling advances now provide the opportunity of utilizing global general circulation models (GCMs) for projections of extreme temperature and precipitation indicators. We analyze historical and future simulations of ten such indicators as derived from an ensemble of 9 GCMs contributing to the Fourth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC-AR4), under a range of emissions scenarios. Our focus is on the consensus from the GCM ensemble, in terms of direction and significance of the changes, at the global average and geographical scale. The climate extremes described by the ten indices range from heat-wave frequency to frost-day occurrence, from dry-spell length to heavy rainfall amounts. Historical trends generally agree with previous observational studies, providing a basic sense of reliability for the GCM simulations. Individual model projections for the 21st century across the three scenarios examined are in agreement in showing greater temperature extremes consistent with a warmer climate. For any specific temperature index, minor differences appear in the spatial distribution of the changes across models and across scenarios, while substantial differences appear in the relative magnitude of the trends under different emissions rates. Depictions of a wetter world and greater precipitation intensity emerge unequivocally in the global averages of most of the precipitation indices. However, consensus and significance are less strong when regional patterns are considered. This analysis provides a first overview of projected changes in climate extremes from the IPCC-AR4 model ensemble, and has significant implications with regard to climate projections for impact assessments.' Author: 'Tebaldi, C.; Hayhoe, K.; Arblaster, J. M.; Meehl, G. A.' ISSN: 1573-1480 Issue: 3-4 Journal: Climatic Change Pages: 185-211 Title: 'Going to the Extremes: An Intercomparison of Model-Simulated Historical and Future Changes in Extreme Events' Type of Article: Article Volume: 79 Year: 2006 _uuid: 00df3fab-4c55-4454-b801-e58e9ace65d6 doi: 10.1007/s10584-006-9051-4 reftype: Journal Article child_publication: /article/10.1007/s10584-006-9051-4 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/00df3fab-4c55-4454-b801-e58e9ace65d6.yaml identifier: 00df3fab-4c55-4454-b801-e58e9ace65d6 uri: /reference/00df3fab-4c55-4454-b801-e58e9ace65d6 - attrs: .reference_type: 0 Author: 'Jin, S.; Yang, L.; Danielson, P.; Homer, C.; Fry, J.; Xian, G.' ISSN: 1879-0704 Journal: Remote Sensing of Environment Pages: 159-175 Title: A comprehensive change detection method for updating the National Land Cover Database to circa 2011 Type of Article: Article Volume: 132 Year: 2013 _uuid: 00e2aa2f-a272-41c5-9caf-6e557e48ee57 doi: 10.1016/j.rse.2013.01.012 reftype: Journal Article child_publication: /article/10.1016/j.rse.2013.01.012 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/00e2aa2f-a272-41c5-9caf-6e557e48ee57.yaml identifier: 00e2aa2f-a272-41c5-9caf-6e557e48ee57 uri: /reference/00e2aa2f-a272-41c5-9caf-6e557e48ee57 - attrs: Accession Number: 26824577 Author: 'Maurer, G. E.; Chan, A. M.; Trahan, N. A.; Moore, D. J.; Bowling, D. R.' Author Address: "Department of Biology, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, 84112, USA.\rDepartment of Biology, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM, 87131, USA.\rSchool of Natural Resources and the Environment, University of Arizona, 1064 E. Lowell St., Tucson, AZ, 85721, USA." DOI: 10.1111/pce.12716 Date: Jul ISSN: "1365-3040 (Electronic)\r0140-7791 (Linking)" Issue: 7 Journal: 'Plant, Cell and Environment' Keywords: Abies lasiocarpa; Dendroctonus ponderosae; Picea engelmannii; Pinus contorta; carbon cycle; chronosequence; decomposition Pages: 1513-23 Title: Carbon Isotopic Composition of Forest Soil Respiration in the Decade Following Bark Beetle and Stem Girdling Disturbances in the Rocky Mountains Volume: 39 Year: 2016 _record_number: 3658 _uuid: 00e49124-2af9-4054-84e0-7295878874ec reftype: Journal Article child_publication: ~ href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/00e49124-2af9-4054-84e0-7295878874ec.yaml identifier: 00e49124-2af9-4054-84e0-7295878874ec uri: /reference/00e49124-2af9-4054-84e0-7295878874ec - attrs: .reference_type: 10 Author: 'Boden, T. A. ; G. Marland; R.J. Andres' DOI: 10.3334/cdiac/00001_v2015 Institution: 'Carbon Dioxide Information Analysis Center (CDIAC), Oak Ridge National Laboratory, U. S. Department of Energy' Place Published: 'Oak Ridge, Tenn U.S.A.' Title: 'Global, Regional, and National Fossil-Fuel CO2 Emissions' Year: 2015 _record_number: 183 _uuid: 00e7aee4-2d3e-41f2-8032-5aa1a4e9e72d reftype: Report child_publication: ~ href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/00e7aee4-2d3e-41f2-8032-5aa1a4e9e72d.yaml identifier: 00e7aee4-2d3e-41f2-8032-5aa1a4e9e72d uri: /reference/00e7aee4-2d3e-41f2-8032-5aa1a4e9e72d - attrs: Abstract: 'Changes in temperature, precipitation, sea level, and coastal storms will likely increase the vulnerability of infrastructure across the United States. Using four models that analyze vulnerability, impacts, and adaptation, this paper estimates impacts to roads, bridges, coastal properties, and urban drainage infrastructure and investigates sensitivity to varying greenhouse gas emission scenarios, climate sensitivities, and global climate models. The results suggest that the impacts of climate change in this sector could be large, especially in the second half of the 21st century as sea-level rises, temperature increases, and precipitation patterns become more extreme and affect the sustainability of long-lived infrastructure. Further, when considering sea-level rise, scenarios which incorporate dynamic ice sheet melting yield impact model results in coastal areas that are roughly 70 to 80 % higher than results that do not incorporate dynamic ice sheet melting. The potential for substantial economic impacts across all infrastructure sectors modeled, however, can be reduced by cost-effective adaptation measures. Mitigation policies also show potential to reduce impacts in the infrastructure sector - a more aggressive mitigation policy reduces impacts by 25 to 35 %, and a somewhat less aggressive policy reduces impacts by 19 to 30 %. The existing suite of models suitable for estimating these damages nonetheless covers only a small portion of expected infrastructure sector effects from climate change, so much work remains to better understand impacts on electric and telecommunications networks, rail, and air transportation systems. In addition, the effects of climate-induced extreme events are likely to be important, but are incompletely understood and remain an emerging area for research.' Author: 'Neumann, J. E.; Price, J.; Chinowsky, P.; Wright, L.; Ludwig, L.; Streeter, R.; Jones, R.; Smith, J. B.; Perkins, W.; Jantarasami, L.; Martinich, J.' DOI: 10.1007/s10584-013-1037-4 Date: Jul ISSN: 0165-0009 Issue: 1 Journal: Climatic Change Keywords: Infrastructure; Urban; Climate change; Transportation; Projection Pages: 97-109 Title: 'Climate change risks to US infrastructure: Impacts on roads, bridges, coastal development, and urban drainage' Volume: 131 Year: 2015 _record_number: 22805 _uuid: 00e98394-26f1-45da-a5a3-e79b2b1a356f reftype: Journal Article child_publication: /article/10.1007/s10584-013-1037-4 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/00e98394-26f1-45da-a5a3-e79b2b1a356f.yaml identifier: 00e98394-26f1-45da-a5a3-e79b2b1a356f uri: /reference/00e98394-26f1-45da-a5a3-e79b2b1a356f - attrs: .reference_type: 0 Alternate Journal: Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U. S. A. Author: "Sabo, J. L.\rSinha, T.\rBowling, L. C.\rSchoups, G. H. W.\rWallender, W. W.\rCampana, M. E.\rCherkauer, K. A.\rFuller, P. L.\rGraf, W. L.\rHopmans, J. W.\rKominoski, J. S.\rTaylor, C.\rTrimble, S. W.\rWebb, R. H.\rWohl, E. E." Author Address: '[Sabo, John L.; Sinha, Tushar] Arizona State Univ, Sch Life Sci, Fac Ecol Evolut & Environm Sci, Tempe, AZ 85287 USA. [Bowling, Laura C.] Purdue Univ, Dept Agron, W Lafayette, IN 47907 USA. [Schoups, Gerrit H. W.] Delft Univ Technol, Dept Water Resources Management, NL-2600 GA Delft, Netherlands. [Wallender, Wesley W.; Hopmans, Jan W.] Univ Calif Davis, Dept Land Air & Water Resources, Davis, CA 95616 USA. [Wallender, Wesley W.] Univ Calif Davis, Dept Biol & Agr Engn, Davis, CA 95616 USA. [Campana, Michael E.] Oregon State Univ, Dept Geosci, Corvallis, OR 97331 USA. [Cherkauer, Keith A.] Purdue Univ, Dept Agr & Biol Engn, W Lafayette, IN 47907 USA. [Fuller, Pam L.] US Geol Survey, SE Ecol Sci Ctr, Gainesville, FL 32653 USA. [Graf, William L.] Univ S Carolina, Dept Geog, Columbia, SC 29208 USA. [Kominoski, John S.] Univ British Columbia, Dept Forest Sci, Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z4, Canada. [Taylor, Carissa] Arizona State Univ, Sch Sustainabil, Tempe, AZ 85287 USA. [Trimble, Stanley W.] Univ Calif Los Angeles, Dept Geog, Los Angeles, CA 90095 USA. [Webb, Robert H.] US Geol Survey, Tucson, AZ 85719 USA. [Wohl, Ellen E.] Warner Coll Nat Resources, Dept Geosci, Ft Collins, CO 80523 USA.; Sabo, JL (reprint author), Arizona State Univ, Sch Life Sci, Fac Ecol Evolut & Environm Sci, POB 874501, Tempe, AZ 85287 USA; john.l.sabo@asu.edu' DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1009734108 Date: Dec ISSN: 0027-8424 Issue: 50 Journal: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences Keywords: fish diversity; united-states; productivity; biodiversity; discharge; patterns; rivers; model; basin; dams Language: English Pages: 21263-21269 Title: Reclaiming freshwater sustainability in the Cadillac Desert Type of Article: Article URL: http://www.pnas.org/content/107/50/21263.full.pdf Volume: 107 Year: 2010 _chapter: '["Ch. 8: Ecosystems FINAL"]' _record_number: 2723 _uuid: 00f98511-d42b-430c-9e2d-c4a4df8c7fc2 reftype: Journal Article child_publication: /article/10.1073/pnas.1009734108 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/00f98511-d42b-430c-9e2d-c4a4df8c7fc2.yaml identifier: 00f98511-d42b-430c-9e2d-c4a4df8c7fc2 uri: /reference/00f98511-d42b-430c-9e2d-c4a4df8c7fc2 - attrs: Author: 'Crosswell, Joseph R.; Wetz, Michael S.; Hales, Burke; Paerl, Hans W.' DOI: 10.4319/lo.2014.59.5.1651 ISSN: 00243590 Issue: 5 Journal: Limnology and Oceanography Pages: 1651-1665 Title: Extensive CO2 Emissions From Shallow Coastal Waters During Passage of Hurricane Irene (August 2011) Over the Mid-Atlantic Coast of the U.S.A. Volume: 59 Year: 2014 _record_number: 2776 _uuid: 00fadd93-9b13-4ec6-9b58-fad7733b7fce reftype: Journal Article child_publication: ~ href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/00fadd93-9b13-4ec6-9b58-fad7733b7fce.yaml identifier: 00fadd93-9b13-4ec6-9b58-fad7733b7fce uri: /reference/00fadd93-9b13-4ec6-9b58-fad7733b7fce - attrs: .reference_type: 0 Abstract: 'Estimates of future flood hazards made under the assumption of stationary mean sea level are biased low due to sea-level rise (SLR). However, adjustments to flood return levels made assuming fixed increases of sea level are also inadequate when applied to sea level that is rising over time at an uncertain rate. SLR allowances—the height adjustment from historic flood levels that maintain under uncertainty the annual expected probability of flooding—are typically estimated independently of individual decision-makers’ preferences, such as time horizon, risk tolerance, and confidence in SLR projections. We provide a framework of SLR allowances that employs complete probability distributions of local SLR and a range of user-defined flood risk management preferences. Given non-stationary and uncertain sea-level rise, these metrics provide estimates of flood protection heights and offsets for different planning horizons in coastal areas. We illustrate the calculation of various allowance types for a set of long-duration tide gauges along U.S. coastlines.' Author: 'Buchanan, Maya K.; Kopp, Robert E.; Oppenheimer, Michael; Tebaldi, Claudia' DOI: 10.1007/s10584-016-1664-7 ISSN: 1573-1480 Issue: 3 Journal: Climatic Change Pages: 347-362 Title: Allowances for evolving coastal flood risk under uncertain local sea-level rise Volume: 137 Year: 2016 _record_number: 19911 _uuid: 01052852-079c-4b99-b224-001c783288bd reftype: Journal Article child_publication: /article/10.1007/s10584-016-1664-7 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/01052852-079c-4b99-b224-001c783288bd.yaml identifier: 01052852-079c-4b99-b224-001c783288bd uri: /reference/01052852-079c-4b99-b224-001c783288bd - attrs: .reference_type: 0 Author: "Newcombe, C.P.\rJensen, J.O.T." DOI: 10.1577/1548-8675(1996)016<0693:CSSAFA>2.3.CO;2 Epub Date: 8 January 2011 Issue: 4 Journal: North American Journal of Fisheries Management Pages: 693-727 Start Page: 693 Title: 'Channel suspended sediment and fisheries: A synthesis for quantitative assessment of risk and impact' URL: http://www.leegov.com/gov/dept/NaturalResources/NPDES/Documents/Best%20Management%20Practices%20(BMPs)/Tech%20Manuals/Newcombe_1996_Silt%20_Impacts.pdf Volume: 16 Year: 1996 _chapter: '["Ch. 8: Ecosystems FINAL"]' _record_number: 2209 _uuid: 0105eda0-8784-42d6-8d27-8ec860120e89 reftype: Journal Article child_publication: /article/10.1577/1548-8675(1996)016%3C0693:CSSAFA%3E2.3.CO;2 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/0105eda0-8784-42d6-8d27-8ec860120e89.yaml identifier: 0105eda0-8784-42d6-8d27-8ec860120e89 uri: /reference/0105eda0-8784-42d6-8d27-8ec860120e89 - attrs: .reference_type: 0 Author: "Downing, A.\rCuerrier, A." Issue: 1 Journal: Indian Journal of Traditional Knowledge Pages: 57-70 Title: A synthesis of the impacts of climate change on the First Nations and Inuit of Canada URL: http://nopr.niscair.res.in/bitstream/123456789/11066/1/IJTK%2010%281%29%2057-70.pdf Volume: 10 Year: 2011 _chapter: '["Ch. 22: Alaska FINAL"]' _record_number: 1642 _uuid: 0106aada-2c21-4758-8af6-1a4e9b8ec9bf reftype: Journal Article child_publication: /article/a-synthesis-of-the-impacts-of-climate-change-on-the-first-nations-and-inuit-of-canada href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/0106aada-2c21-4758-8af6-1a4e9b8ec9bf.yaml identifier: 0106aada-2c21-4758-8af6-1a4e9b8ec9bf uri: /reference/0106aada-2c21-4758-8af6-1a4e9b8ec9bf - attrs: .reference_type: 10 Author: 'U.S. EPA,' Date: April 2016 Institution: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Place Published: 'Washington, DC' Report Number: EPA 430-R-16-002 Title: 'Inventory of U.S. Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Sinks: 1990–2014' URL: https://www.epa.gov/ghgemissions/inventory-us-greenhouse-gas-emissions-and-sinks-1990-2014 Year: 2016 _record_number: 1060 _uuid: 01129cb7-516d-4585-9085-70c18837c336 reftype: Report child_publication: ~ href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/01129cb7-516d-4585-9085-70c18837c336.yaml identifier: 01129cb7-516d-4585-9085-70c18837c336 uri: /reference/01129cb7-516d-4585-9085-70c18837c336 - attrs: Abstract: 'Drought is a natural part of the historical climate variability in the northern Rocky Mountains and high plains region of the United States. However, recent drought impacts and climate change projections have increased the need for a systematized way to document and understand drought in a manner that is meaningful to public land and resource managers. The purpose of this exploratory study was to characterize the ways in which some federal and tribal natural resource managers experienced and dealt with drought on lands managed by the U.S. Department of the Interior (DOI) and tribes in two case site examples (northwest Colorado and southwest South Dakota) that have experienced high drought exposure in the last two decades. The authors employed a social–ecological system framework, whereby key informant interviews and local and regional drought indicator data were used characterize the social and ecological factors that contribute to drought vulnerability and the ways in which drought onset, persistence, severity, and recovery impact management. Results indicated that local differences in the timing, decisions, and specific management targets defined within the local social–ecological natural resource contexts are critical to understanding drought impacts, vulnerabilities, and responses. These findings suggest that manager-defined social–ecological contexts are critically important to understand how drought is experienced across the landscape and the indices that are needed to inform adaptation and response strategies.' Author: 'McNeeley, Shannon M.; Tyler A. Beeton; Dennis S. Ojima' DOI: 10.1175/wcas-d-15-0042.1 Issue: 2 Journal: 'Weather, Climate, and Society' Keywords: 'Geographic location/entity,North America,Physical Meteorology and Climatology,Climatology,Applications,Ecosystem effects,Local effects,Regional effects,Societal impacts' Pages: 147-161 Title: 'Drought risk and adaptation in the interior United States: Understanding the importance of local context for resource management in times of drought' Volume: 8 Year: 2016 _record_number: 21630 _uuid: 01175f65-4526-4c86-b79b-2010b825d4e7 reftype: Journal Article child_publication: /article/10.1175/wcas-d-15-0042.1 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/01175f65-4526-4c86-b79b-2010b825d4e7.yaml identifier: 01175f65-4526-4c86-b79b-2010b825d4e7 uri: /reference/01175f65-4526-4c86-b79b-2010b825d4e7 - attrs: .reference_type: 0 Author: "Schlenker, W.\rHanemann, W.M.\rFisher, A.C." DOI: 10.1162/rest.2006.88.1.113 Issue: 1 Journal: Review of Economics and Statistics Pages: 113-125 Title: 'The impact of global warming on U.S. agriculture: An econometric analysis of optimal growing conditions' Volume: 88 Year: 2006 _chapter: '["Ch. 26: Decision Support FINAL"]' _record_number: 2768 _uuid: 011f0cfd-c1c0-47b6-a761-a96010f28399 reftype: Journal Article child_publication: /article/10.1162/rest.2006.88.1.113 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/011f0cfd-c1c0-47b6-a761-a96010f28399.yaml identifier: 011f0cfd-c1c0-47b6-a761-a96010f28399 uri: /reference/011f0cfd-c1c0-47b6-a761-a96010f28399 - attrs: .reference_type: 16 Author: CDC Date Published: 'May 20, 2014' Place Published: 'Atlanta, GA' Publisher: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Title: E. coli Infection and Food Safety URL: http://www.cdc.gov/features/ecoliinfection/ Year: 2014 _record_number: 19121 _uuid: 01203db3-5c2f-4ef0-b070-97cc40b560d2 reftype: Web Page child_publication: /webpage/6cff8566-5640-4b67-85d5-9a0b7443b3f4 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/01203db3-5c2f-4ef0-b070-97cc40b560d2.yaml identifier: 01203db3-5c2f-4ef0-b070-97cc40b560d2 uri: /reference/01203db3-5c2f-4ef0-b070-97cc40b560d2 - attrs: .reference_type: 10 Author: 'Garlich-Miller, Joel; James G. MacCracken; Jonathan Snyder; Rosa Meehan; Marilyn Myers; James M. Wilder; Ellen Lance; Angela Matz' Institution: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Pages: 155 Place Published: 'Anchorage, AK' Title: Status review of the Pacific walrus (Odobenus rosmarus divergens) URL: https://www.fws.gov/alaska/fisheries/mmm/walrus/pdf/review_2011.pdf Year: 2011 _record_number: 24976 _uuid: 012119a1-8cad-4aa9-a666-35e1db453cf1 reftype: Report child_publication: /report/status-review-pacific-walrus-odobenus-rosmarus-divergens href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/012119a1-8cad-4aa9-a666-35e1db453cf1.yaml identifier: 012119a1-8cad-4aa9-a666-35e1db453cf1 uri: /reference/012119a1-8cad-4aa9-a666-35e1db453cf1 - attrs: Author: 'Dunne, John P.; John, Jasmin G.; Shevliakova, Elena; Stouffer, Ronald J.; Krasting, John P.; Malyshev, Sergey L.; Milly, P. C. D.; Sentman, Lori T.; Adcroft, Alistair J.; Cooke, William; Dunne, Krista A.; Griffies, Stephen M.; Hallberg, Robert W.; Harrison, Matthew J.; Levy, Hiram; Wittenberg, Andrew T.; Phillips, Peter J.; Zadeh, Niki' DOI: 10.1175/jcli-d-12-00150.1 ISSN: "0894-8755\r1520-0442" Issue: 7 Journal: Journal of Climate Pages: 2247-2267 Title: 'GFDL’s ESM2 Global Coupled Climate–Carbon Earth System Models. Part II: Carbon System Formulation and Baseline Simulation Characteristics' Volume: 26 Year: 2013 _record_number: 3580 _uuid: 0122ad97-0719-41cf-891b-7b503a6ab2f5 reftype: Journal Article child_publication: ~ href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/0122ad97-0719-41cf-891b-7b503a6ab2f5.yaml identifier: 0122ad97-0719-41cf-891b-7b503a6ab2f5 uri: /reference/0122ad97-0719-41cf-891b-7b503a6ab2f5 - attrs: .reference_type: 7 Author: 'Melillo, Jerry M.; Richmond, Terese (T.C.); Yohe, Gary W.' Book Title: 'Climate Change Impacts in the United States: The Third National Climate Assessment' DOI: 10.7930/J0B85625 Pages: 821-825 Place Published: 'Washington, DC' Publisher: U.S. Global Change Research Program Reviewer: 0123e42b-09d6-4c0e-9e0d-2c1e466d4b1b Title: 'Appendix 5: Scenarios and Models' URL: http://urltbd Year: 2014 _chapter: '["Ch. 0: About this Report FINAL"]' _record_number: 4745 _uuid: 0123e42b-09d6-4c0e-9e0d-2c1e466d4b1b reftype: Book Section child_publication: /report/nca3/chapter/appendix-scenarios-and-models href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/0123e42b-09d6-4c0e-9e0d-2c1e466d4b1b.yaml identifier: 0123e42b-09d6-4c0e-9e0d-2c1e466d4b1b uri: /reference/0123e42b-09d6-4c0e-9e0d-2c1e466d4b1b - attrs: .reference_type: 0 Author: "Suarez, P.\rAnderson, W.\rMahal, V.\rLakshmanan, TR" DOI: 10.1016/j.trd.2005.04.007 ISSN: 1361-9209 Issue: 3 Journal: 'Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment' Pages: 231-244 Title: 'Impacts of flooding and climate change on urban transportation: A systemwide performance assessment of the Boston Metro Area' Volume: 10 Year: 2005 _chapter: '["Ch. 5: Transportation FINAL"]' _record_number: 2986 _uuid: 0127c256-83e6-4e22-9715-bfc0fbbfb8d9 reftype: Journal Article child_publication: /article/10.1016/j.trd.2005.04.007 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/0127c256-83e6-4e22-9715-bfc0fbbfb8d9.yaml identifier: 0127c256-83e6-4e22-9715-bfc0fbbfb8d9 uri: /reference/0127c256-83e6-4e22-9715-bfc0fbbfb8d9 - attrs: Author: 'Tate, Wendy L.' DOI: 10.1016/j.pursup.2014.01.007 Date: 2014/03/01/ ISSN: 1478-4092 Issue: 1 Journal: Journal of Purchasing and Supply Management Keywords: Offshoring; Reshoring; In-sourcing; Location decision Pages: 66-68 Title: 'Offshoring and Reshoring: U.S. Insights and Research Challenges' URL: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1478409214000089 Volume: 20 Year: 2014 _record_number: 498 _uuid: 012a832a-13f5-472b-9813-aad1e5cdac29 reftype: Journal Article child_publication: ~ href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/012a832a-13f5-472b-9813-aad1e5cdac29.yaml identifier: 012a832a-13f5-472b-9813-aad1e5cdac29 uri: /reference/012a832a-13f5-472b-9813-aad1e5cdac29 - attrs: .reference_type: 9 Author: 'Blackburn, T. C.; K. Anderson' Number of Pages: 476 Publisher: Balena Press Publications Title: 'Before the Wilderness: Environmental Management by Native Californians' Year: 1993 _record_number: 1354 _uuid: 012b5442-8e73-4c51-99de-c7dc63a6af81 reftype: Book child_publication: ~ href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/012b5442-8e73-4c51-99de-c7dc63a6af81.yaml identifier: 012b5442-8e73-4c51-99de-c7dc63a6af81 uri: /reference/012b5442-8e73-4c51-99de-c7dc63a6af81 - attrs: .publisher: Springer-Verlag .reference_type: 0 Alternate Journal: Clim Dyn Author: "Wigley, T. M. L.\rSanter, B. D." DOI: 10.1007/s00382-012-1585-8 Date: 2013/03/01 ISSN: 0930-7575 Issue: 5-6 Journal: Climate Dynamics Keywords: "Global warming\rProbabilistic calculations\rClimate\rHuman influences\rSolar forcing\rNADW\rAerosol forcing" Language: English Pages: 1087-1102 Title: A probabilistic quantification of the anthropogenic component of twentieth century global warming Volume: 40 Year: 2013 _chapter: '["Ch. 2: Our Changing Climate FINAL"]' _record_number: 3756 _uuid: 012e025d-f023-40bd-b3e9-4820e5e323f1 reftype: Journal Article child_publication: /article/10.1007/s00382-012-1585-8 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/012e025d-f023-40bd-b3e9-4820e5e323f1.yaml identifier: 012e025d-f023-40bd-b3e9-4820e5e323f1 uri: /reference/012e025d-f023-40bd-b3e9-4820e5e323f1 - attrs: .reference_type: 10 Author: 'Fetterer, F.; Knowles, K.; Meier, W.; Savoie, M.' DOI: 10.7265/N5QJ7F7W Place Published: 'Boulder, CO' Publisher: National Snow and Ice Data Center Title: 'Sea Ice Index [Monthly Sea Ice Extent and Area]' URL: http://nsidc.org/data/g02135 Year: 2002 _uuid: 01343a27-24b3-4993-bfa7-ef11f625ed08 reftype: Report child_publication: /report/nsidc-siindex-2002 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/01343a27-24b3-4993-bfa7-ef11f625ed08.yaml identifier: 01343a27-24b3-4993-bfa7-ef11f625ed08 uri: /reference/01343a27-24b3-4993-bfa7-ef11f625ed08 - attrs: .reference_type: 0 Author: 'Rowe, Scott T.; Villarini, Gabriele' DOI: 10.1088/1748-9326/8/2/024007 ISSN: 1748-9326 Issue: 2 Journal: Environmental Research Letters Pages: 024007 Title: Flooding associated with predecessor rain events over the Midwest United States Volume: 8 Year: 2013 _chapter: Ch7 _record_number: 17797 _uuid: 0134b98b-b9c6-480d-9f40-b9007aa854cc reftype: Journal Article child_publication: /article/10.1088/1748-9326/8/2/024007 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/0134b98b-b9c6-480d-9f40-b9007aa854cc.yaml identifier: 0134b98b-b9c6-480d-9f40-b9007aa854cc uri: /reference/0134b98b-b9c6-480d-9f40-b9007aa854cc - attrs: Author: 'Shur, Y. L.; Jorgenson, M. T.' DOI: 10.1002/ppp.582 ISSN: 1099-1530 Issue: 1 Journal: Permafrost and Periglacial Processes Keywords: permafrost; climate change; permafrost–ecosystem interaction; fire; thermokarst Pages: 7-19 Publisher: 'John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.' Title: Patterns of permafrost formation and degradation in relation to climate and ecosystems Volume: 18 Year: 2007 _record_number: 1988 _uuid: 0141f0be-b2e7-464c-8a94-8f924b1005b7 reftype: Journal Article child_publication: ~ href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/0141f0be-b2e7-464c-8a94-8f924b1005b7.yaml identifier: 0141f0be-b2e7-464c-8a94-8f924b1005b7 uri: /reference/0141f0be-b2e7-464c-8a94-8f924b1005b7 - attrs: .reference_type: 0 Author: "Caldeira, K.\rWickett, M.E." DOI: 10.1038/425365a ISSN: 0028-0836 Issue: 6956 Journal: Nature Notes: 10.1038/425365a Pages: 365 Title: 'Oceanography: Anthropogenic carbon and ocean pH' Volume: 425 Year: 2003 _chapter: '["Ch. 2: Our Changing Climate FINAL"]' _record_number: 1216 _uuid: 01679748-18f8-4f48-a397-d0489c9bb758 reftype: Journal Article child_publication: /article/10.1038/425365a href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/01679748-18f8-4f48-a397-d0489c9bb758.yaml identifier: 01679748-18f8-4f48-a397-d0489c9bb758 uri: /reference/01679748-18f8-4f48-a397-d0489c9bb758 - attrs: .reference_type: 10 Author: 'DOE,' Institution: 'U.S. Department of Energy, Office of the Biomass Program, Oak Ridge National Laboratory' Pages: 227 Place Published: 'Oak Ridge, TN' Series Editor: "Perlack, R.D.\rStokes, B.J." Title: 'U.S. Billion-Ton Update: Biomass Supply for a Bioenergy and Bioproducts Industry. ORNL/TM-2011-224.' URL: http://www1.eere.energy.gov/biomass/pdfs/billion_ton_update.pdf Year: 2011 _chapter: '["Ch. 7: Forests FINAL"]' _record_number: 1716 _uuid: 0169e20a-8550-4435-8db2-b149a7d1d94d reftype: Report child_publication: /report/ornl-tm-2011-224 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/0169e20a-8550-4435-8db2-b149a7d1d94d.yaml identifier: 0169e20a-8550-4435-8db2-b149a7d1d94d uri: /reference/0169e20a-8550-4435-8db2-b149a7d1d94d - attrs: Author: 'Phillips, Jennifer; McKinley, Galen; Bennington, Val; Bootsma, Harvey; Pilcher, Darren; Sterner, Robert; Urban, Noel' DOI: 10.5670/oceanog.2015.37 ISSN: 10428275 Issue: 2 Journal: Oceanography Pages: 136-145 Title: 'The Potential for CO2-Induced Acidification in Freshwater: A Great Lakes Case Study' Volume: 25 Year: 2015 _record_number: 3676 _uuid: 016d0085-507f-4df7-bb47-b2f1e1b40872 reftype: Journal Article child_publication: ~ href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/016d0085-507f-4df7-bb47-b2f1e1b40872.yaml identifier: 016d0085-507f-4df7-bb47-b2f1e1b40872 uri: /reference/016d0085-507f-4df7-bb47-b2f1e1b40872 - attrs: Accession Number: 21993620 Author: "Foley, J. A.; Ramankutty, N.; Brauman, K. A.; Cassidy, E. S.; Gerber, J. S.; Johnston, M.; Mueller, N. D.; O'Connell, C.; Ray, D. K.; West, P. C.; Balzer, C.; Bennett, E. M.; Carpenter, S. R.; Hill, J.; Monfreda, C.; Polasky, S.; Rockstrom, J.; Sheehan, J.; Siebert, S.; Tilman, D.; Zaks, D. P." Author Address: 'Institute on the Environment (IonE), University of Minnesota, 1954 Buford Avenue, Saint Paul, Minnesota 55108, USA. jfoley@umn.edu' DOI: 10.1038/nature10452 Date: Oct 12 ISSN: "1476-4687 (Electronic)\r0028-0836 (Linking)" Issue: 7369 Journal: Nature Keywords: '*Agriculture; *Conservation of Natural Resources; Diet; Environment; *Food Supply; Humans; Models, Theoretical' Pages: 337-42 Title: Solutions for a Cultivated Planet Volume: 478 Year: 2011 _record_number: 952 _uuid: 01744813-1b92-40d3-a3f9-4b134acbd542 reftype: Journal Article child_publication: /article/10.1038/nature10452 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/01744813-1b92-40d3-a3f9-4b134acbd542.yaml identifier: 01744813-1b92-40d3-a3f9-4b134acbd542 uri: /reference/01744813-1b92-40d3-a3f9-4b134acbd542 - attrs: .reference_type: 10 Author: DHHS Pages: 17 Place Published: 'Washington, D.C.' Publisher: 'U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Administration on Aging' Title: 'A Profile of Older Americans: 2009' URL: http://www.aoa.gov/Aging_Statistics/Profile/2009/docs/2009profile_508.pdf Year: 2009 _record_number: 18280 _uuid: 0174a87f-d031-44cb-a941-5d6997c58c71 reftype: Report child_publication: /report/aoa-older-americans-2009 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/0174a87f-d031-44cb-a941-5d6997c58c71.yaml identifier: 0174a87f-d031-44cb-a941-5d6997c58c71 uri: /reference/0174a87f-d031-44cb-a941-5d6997c58c71 - attrs: .reference_type: 0 Author: 'Rignot, E.; Mouginot, J.; Morlighem, M.; Seroussi, H.; Scheuchl, B.' DOI: 10.1002/2014GL060140 Issue: 10 Journal: Geophysical Research Letters Keywords: Antarctica; mass balance; interferometry; glacier dynamics; marine instability; 0726 Ice sheets; 0728 Ice shelves; 0762 Mass balance; 0774 Dynamics; 1621 Cryospheric change Pages: 3502-3509 Title: 'Widespread, rapid grounding line retreat of Pine Island, Thwaites, Smith, and Kohler Glaciers, West Antarctica, from 1992 to 2011' Volume: 41 Year: 2014 _record_number: 19450 _uuid: 01779665-972a-45d8-b249-431d803f38df reftype: Journal Article child_publication: /article/10.1002/2014GL060140 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/01779665-972a-45d8-b249-431d803f38df.yaml identifier: 01779665-972a-45d8-b249-431d803f38df uri: /reference/01779665-972a-45d8-b249-431d803f38df - attrs: Accession Number: 26598655 Author: 'Jacobson, M. Z.; Delucchi, M. A.; Cameron, M. A.; Frew, B. A.' Author Address: "Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305; jacobson@stanford.edu.\rInstitute of Transportation Studies, University of California, Berkeley, CA 94720.\rDepartment of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305;" DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1510028112 Date: Dec 08 ISSN: "1091-6490 (Electronic)\r0027-8424 (Linking)" Issue: 49 Journal: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA Keywords: climate change; energy cost; energy security; grid stability; renewable energy PMCID: PMC4679003 Pages: 15060-5 Title: 'Low-cost solution to the grid reliability problem with 100% penetration of intermittent wind, water, and solar for all purposes' Volume: 112 Year: 2015 _record_number: 104 _uuid: 0177e131-7bca-4b81-9a3b-7f1b29139d8d reftype: Journal Article child_publication: ~ href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/0177e131-7bca-4b81-9a3b-7f1b29139d8d.yaml identifier: 0177e131-7bca-4b81-9a3b-7f1b29139d8d uri: /reference/0177e131-7bca-4b81-9a3b-7f1b29139d8d - attrs: .reference_type: 0 Author: 'Yang, Song; Xu, Baiqing; Cao, Junji; Zender, Charles S.; Wang, Mo' DOI: 10.1016/j.atmosenv.2015.03.016 Date: 6// Journal: Atmospheric Environment Keywords: Black carbon; Snow; Glacier melt; Tibetan Plateau Pages: 71-78 Title: Climate effect of black carbon aerosol in a Tibetan Plateau glacier Volume: 111 Year: 2015 _record_number: 20752 _uuid: 0178c4e8-598d-4fe9-aa73-850f1c5fd128 reftype: Journal Article child_publication: /article/10.1016/j.atmosenv.2015.03.016 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/0178c4e8-598d-4fe9-aa73-850f1c5fd128.yaml identifier: 0178c4e8-598d-4fe9-aa73-850f1c5fd128 uri: /reference/0178c4e8-598d-4fe9-aa73-850f1c5fd128 - attrs: .reference_type: 0 Author: "Sarewitz, D.\rPielke Jr, R.A." Issue: 1 Journal: The Atlantic Monthly Pages: 55-64 Title: Breaking the global-warming gridlock Volume: 286 Year: 2000 _chapter: '["Ch. 26: Decision Support FINAL"]' _record_number: 2750 _uuid: 017b2e5c-dd39-4e0c-8725-de86ee3bf1b9 reftype: Journal Article child_publication: /article/breaking-the-globalwarming-gridlock href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/017b2e5c-dd39-4e0c-8725-de86ee3bf1b9.yaml identifier: 017b2e5c-dd39-4e0c-8725-de86ee3bf1b9 uri: /reference/017b2e5c-dd39-4e0c-8725-de86ee3bf1b9 - attrs: .reference_type: 0 Author: 'Codispoti, L.A.; J.A. Brandes; J.P. Christensen; A.H. Devol; S.W.A. Naqvi; H.W. Paerl; T. Yoshinari' DOI: 10.3989/scimar.2001.65s285 Issue: Suppl. 2 Journal: Scientia Marina Pages: 85-105 Title: 'The oceanic fixed nitrogen and nitrous oxide budgets: Moving targets as we enter the anthropocene?' Volume: 65 Year: 2001 _record_number: 20130 _uuid: 017d7305-3a3c-41c4-a621-eb216476c443 reftype: Journal Article child_publication: /article/10.3989/scimar.2001.65s285 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/017d7305-3a3c-41c4-a621-eb216476c443.yaml identifier: 017d7305-3a3c-41c4-a621-eb216476c443 uri: /reference/017d7305-3a3c-41c4-a621-eb216476c443 - attrs: .publisher: Nature Publishing Group .reference_type: 0 Abstract: 'The Greenland ice sheet has been one of the largest contributors to global sea-level rise over the past 20 years, accounting for 0.5 mm yr-1 of a total of 3.2 mm yr-1. A significant portion of this contribution is associated with the speed-up of an increased number of glaciers in southeast and northwest Greenland. Here, we show that the northeast Greenland ice stream, which extends more than 600 km into the interior of the ice sheet, is now undergoing sustained dynamic thinning, linked to regional warming, after more than a quarter of a century of stability. This sector of the Greenland ice sheet is of particular interest, because the drainage basin area covers 16% of the ice sheet (twice that of Jakobshavn Isbrae) and numerical model predictions suggest no significant mass loss for this sector, leading to an under-estimation of future global sea-level rise. The geometry of the bedrock and monotonic trend in glacier speed-up and mass loss suggests that dynamic drawdown of ice in this region will continue in the near future.' Author: 'Khan, Shfaqat A.; Kjaer, Kurt H.; Bevis, Michael; Bamber, Jonathan L.; Wahr, John; Kjeldsen, Kristian K.; Bjork, Anders A.; Korsgaard, Niels J.; Stearns, Leigh A.; van den Broeke, Michiel R.; Liu, Lin; Larsen, Nicolaj K.; Muresan, Ioana S.' DOI: 10.1038/nclimate2161 Date: 04//print Issue: 4 Journal: Nature Climate Change Pages: 292-299 Title: Sustained mass loss of the northeast Greenland ice sheet triggered by regional warming Volume: 4 Year: 2014 _record_number: 19837 _uuid: 01806c93-7400-4a1c-9df3-15c056acef16 reftype: Journal Article child_publication: /article/10.1038/nclimate2161 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/01806c93-7400-4a1c-9df3-15c056acef16.yaml identifier: 01806c93-7400-4a1c-9df3-15c056acef16 uri: /reference/01806c93-7400-4a1c-9df3-15c056acef16 - attrs: .reference_type: 0 Abstract: 'Modern climate change is dominated by human influences, which are now large enough to exceed the bounds of natural variability. The main source of global climate change is human-induced changes in atmospheric composition. These perturbations primarily result from emissions associated with energy use, but on local and regional scales, urbanization and land use changes are also important. Although there has been progress in monitoring and understanding climate change, there remain many scientific, technical, and institutional impediments to precisely planning for, adapting to, and mitigating the effects of climate change. There is still considerable uncertainty about the rates of change that can be expected, but it is clear that these changes will be increasingly manifested in important and tangible ways, such as changes in extremes of temperature and precipitation, decreases in seasonal and perennial snow and ice extent, and sea level rise. Anthropogenic climate change is now likely to continue for many centuries. We are venturing into the unknown with climate, and its associated impacts could be quite disruptive.' Author: "Karl, Thomas R.\rTrenberth, Kevin E." 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