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Author: 'Wolshon, B.'
Issue: 1
Journal: The Bridge
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ISSN: 1757-1693
Issue: 2
Journal: Global Change Biology Bioenergy
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Abstract: 'Indigenous populations have been identified as vulnerable to climate change. This framing, however, is detached from the diverse geographies of how people experience, understand, and respond to climate-related health outcomes, and overlooks nonclimatic determinants. I reviewed research on indigenous health and climate change to capture place-based dimensions of vulnerability and broader determining factors. Studies focused primarily on Australia and the Arctic, and indicated significant adaptive capacity, with active responses to climate-related health risks. However, nonclimatic stresses including poverty, land dispossession, globalization, and associated sociocultural transitions challenge this adaptability. Addressing geographic gaps in existing studies alongside greater focus on indigenous conceptualizations on and approaches to health, examination of global-local interactions shaping local vulnerability, enhanced surveillance, and an evaluation of policy support opportunities are key foci for future research.'
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Date: Jul
ISSN: 1541-0048
Issue: 7
Journal: American Journal of Public Health
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Abstract: 'Across the western Great Plains of North America, groundwater pumping for irrigated agriculture is depleting regional aquifers that sustain streamflow for native fishes. We investigated linkages between groundwater pumping from the High Plains Aquifer and stream fish habitat loss at multiple spatial scales during spring and summer 2005–2007 in the Arikaree River, eastern Colorado, USA. Monthly low-altitude flights showed that flowing reaches were reduced from about 65 to ⩽15 km by late summer, and long permanently dry segments in the lower basin prevent recolonization. Drying occurred rapidly during summer within three 6·4-km river segments, and patterns in habitat connectivity varied among segments owing to hydraulic conductivity. Most refuge pool habitats dried completely or lost more than half their volume, disconnecting from other pools by late summer. On the basis of these empirical habitat data, and historical groundwater and streamflow data, we constructed a MODFLOW model to predict how groundwater pumping will affect water table levels and fish habitat under three future scenarios. Under the most conservative scenario, we predicted that only 57% of refuge pools will remain in 35 years (2045), nearly all isolated in a 1·7-km fragment of river. A water balance model indicated that maintaining current water table levels and refuge pools for fishes would require a 75% reduction in groundwater pumping, which is not economically or politically feasible. Given widespread streamflow declines, ecological futures are bleak for stream fishes in the western Great Plains, and managers will be challenged to conserve native fishes under current groundwater pumping regimes.'
Author: "Falke, J.A.\rFausch, K.D.\rMagelky, R.\rAldred, A.\rDurnford, D.S.\rRiley, L.K.\rOad, R."
DOI: 10.1002/eco.158
ISSN: 1936-0592
Issue: 5
Journal: Ecohydrology
Keywords: agricultural irrigation pumping;; drought;; Great Plains;; groundwater;; habitat connectivity;; habitat loss;; High Plains Aquifer;; dryland streams
Pages: 682-697
Title: 'The role of groundwater pumping and drought in shaping ecological futures for stream fishes in a dryland river basin of the western Great Plains, USA'
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Date: October 2013
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Issue: 3
Journal: Climatic Change
Language: English
Pages: 557-567
Title: Indigenous frameworks for observing and responding to climate change in Alaska
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Year: 2013
_chapter: '["Ch. 25: Coastal Zone FINAL","Ch. 12: Indigenous FINAL","Ch. 1: Overview FINAL","Ch. 22: Alaska FINAL"]'
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Issue: 6
Journal: Journal of Insect Physiology
Pages: 559-572
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Author: 'Zeff, Harrison B.; Characklis, Gregory W.'
DOI: 10.1002/wrcr.20364
ISSN: 1944-7973
Issue: 8
Journal: Water Resources Research
Keywords: drought management; economics; risk management; index insurance; 1880 Water management; 1812 Drought; 1884 Water supply
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Title: Managing water utility financial risks through third-party index insurance contracts
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DOI: 10.1029/2006JF000705
Issue: F1
Journal: Journal of Geophysical Research
Pages: F01008
Title: 'North American climate of the last millennium: Underground temperatures and model comparison'
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Year: 2008
_chapter: '["Ch. 20: Southwest FINAL"]'
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Abstract: "BACKGROUND: The observational evidence of the impacts of climate conditions on human health is accumulating. A variety of direct, indirect, and systemically mediated health effects have been identified. Excessive daily heat exposures create direct effects, such as heat stroke (and possibly death), reduce work productivity, and interfere with daily household activities. Extreme weather events, including storms, floods, and droughts, create direct injury risks and follow-on outbreaks of infectious diseases, lack of nutrition, and mental stress. Climate change will increase these direct health effects. Indirect effects include malnutrition and under-nutrition due to failing local agriculture, spread of vector-borne diseases and other infectious diseases, and mental health and other problems caused by forced migration from affected homes and workplaces. Examples of systemically mediated impacts on population health include famine, conflicts, and the consequences of large-scale adverse economic effects due to reduced human and environmental productivity. This article highlights links between climate change and non-communicable health problems, a major concern for global health beyond 2015. DISCUSSION: Detailed regional analysis of climate conditions clearly shows increasing temperatures in many parts of the world. Climate modelling indicates that by the year 2100 the global average temperature may have increased by 34 degrees C unless fundamental reductions in current global trends for greenhouse gas emissions are achieved. Given other unforeseeable environmental, social, demographic, and geopolitical changes that may occur in a plus-4-degree world, that scenario may comprise a largely uninhabitable world for millions of people and great social and military tensions. CONCLUSION: It is imperative that we identify actions and strategies that are effective in reducing these increasingly likely threats to health and well-being. The fundamental preventive strategy is, of course, climate change mitigation by significantly reducing global greenhouse gas emissions, especially long-acting carbon dioxide (CO(2)), and by increasing the uptake of CO(2) at the earth's surface. This involves urgent shifts in energy production from fossil fuels to renewable energy sources, energy conservation in building design and urban planning, and reduced waste of energy for transport, building heating/cooling, and agriculture. It would also involve shifts in agricultural production and food systems to reduce energy and water use particularly in meat production. There is also potential for prevention via mitigation, adaptation, or resilience building actions, but for the large populations in tropical countries, mitigation of climate change is required to achieve health protection solutions that will last."
Author: 'Kjellstrom, T.; McMichael, A. J.'
Author Address: 'Division of Epidemiology and Global Health, Umea Centre for Global Health Research, Umea University, Umea, Sweden. kjellstromt@yahoo.com'
DOI: 10.3402/gha.v6i0.20816
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Title: 'Climate change threats to population health and well-being: The imperative of protective solutions that will last'
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Abstract: 'Average annual absolute minimum temperatures (TN n ) provide a means of delineating agriculturally relevant climate zones and are used to define cold hardiness zones (CHZ) by the United States Department of Agriculture. Projected changes in TN n , mean winter minimum temperatures, and CHZs over the conterminous United States (CONUS) were assessed using an ensemble of statistically downscaled daily climate model output through the mid 21st century (2041–2070). Warming of TN n is on average ∼40% greater than that of mean winter minimum temperatures across CONUS with an average climate velocity of 21.4 km decade −1 resulting in widespread shifts in CHZs. These changes enable a geographic expansion of thermally suitable areas for the cultivation of cold-intolerant perennial agriculture including almond, kiwi, and orange crops. Beyond these crops, warming of TN n has broad implications for food security and biotic interactions.'
Author: Lauren E. Parker; John T. Abatzoglou
DOI: 10.1088/1748-9326/11/3/034001
ISSN: 1748-9326
Issue: 3
Journal: Environmental Research Letters
Pages: 034001
Title: Projected changes in cold hardiness zones and suitable overwinter ranges of perennial crops over the United States
Volume: 11
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Author: 'Müller, Christoph; Elliott, Joshua; Levermann, Anders'
DOI: 10.1038/nclimate2290
ISSN: "1758-678X\r1758-6798"
Issue: 7
Journal: Nature Climate Change
Pages: 540-541
Title: 'Food Security: Fertilizing Hidden Hunger'
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Author: 'EIA,'
Institution: U.S. Energy Information Administration
Title: 'Country Analysis Brief: Mexico'
URL: https://www.eia.gov/beta/international/analysis_includes/countries_long/Mexico/mexico.pdf
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Author: "Suddick, Emma C.\rWhitney, Penelope\rTownsend, Alan R.\rDavidson, Eric A."
DOI: 10.1007/s10533-012-9795-z
Date: 2013/07/01
ISSN: 0168-2563
Issue: 1-3
Journal: Biogeochemistry
Keywords: "Nitrogen\rClimate change\rInteractions\rUS"
Language: English
Pages: 1-10
Title: 'The role of nitrogen in climate change and the impacts of nitrogen–climate interactions in the United States: Foreword to thematic issue'
URL: http://link.springer.com/content/pdf/10.1007%2Fs10533-012-9795-z.pdf
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Year: 2013
_chapter: '["Ch. 15: Biogeochemical FINAL"]'
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Author: 'Sham, Chi Ho; Tuccillo, Mary Ellen; Rooke, Jaime'
ISBN: 'Web Report #4482'
Pages: 119
Place Published: 'Denver, CO'
Publisher: Water Research Foundation
Title: Effects of Wildfire on Drinking Water Utilities and Best Practices for Wildfire Risk Reduction and Mitigation
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Author: 'Renn, O.'
DOI: 10.1002/wcc.99
ISSN: 1757-7799
Issue: 2
Journal: 'Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Climate Change'
Pages: 154-169
Title: 'The social amplification/attenuation of risk framework: Application to climate change'
URL: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/wcc.99/pdf
Volume: 2
Year: 2011
_chapter: '["Ch. 28: Adaptation FINAL"]'
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Access Date: 2014/03/04
Author: "Nelson, Erik J.\rKareiva, Peter\rRuckelshaus, Mary\rArkema, Katie\rGeller, Gary\rGirvetz, Evan\rGoodrich, Dave\rMatzek, Virginia\rPinsky, Malin\rReid, Walt\rSaunders, Martin\rSemmens, Darius\rTallis, Heather"
DOI: 10.1890/120312
Date: 2013/11/01
ISSN: 1540-9295
Issue: 9
Journal: Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment
Pages: 483-893
Title: Climate change’s impact on key ecosystem services and the human well-being they support in the US
URL: http://www.esajournals.org/doi/pdf/10.1890/120312
Volume: 11
Year: 2013
_chapter: '["Ch. 8: Ecosystems FINAL"]'
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DOI: 10.5670/oceanog.2009.105
ISSN: 10428275
Issue: 4
Journal: Oceanography
Pages: 160-171
Title: 'Ocean Acidification At High Latitudes: the Bellwether'
Volume: 22
Year: 2009
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Author: "Hezel, P. J.\rZhang, X.\rBitz, C. M.\rKelly, B. P.\rMassonnet, F."
DOI: 10.1029/2012GL052794
ISSN: 1944-8007
Issue: 17
Journal: Geophysical Research Letters
Keywords: "Arctic\rringed seals\rsea ice\rsnow depth\r0736 Snow\r0750 Sea ice\r1626 Global climate models\r9315 Arctic region"
Pages: L17505
Title: Projected decline in spring snow depth on Arctic sea ice caused by progressively later autumn open ocean freeze-up this century
Volume: 39
Year: 2012
_chapter: '["Ch. 22: Alaska FINAL"]'
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Abstract: 'Motivated by a desire to understand the physical mechanisms involved in future anthropogenic changes in extreme temperature events, the key atmospheric circulation patterns associated with extreme daily temperatures over North America in the current climate are identified. The findings show that warm extremes at most locations are associated with positive 500-hPa geopotential height and sea level pressure anomalies just downstream with negative anomalies farther upstream. The orientation, physical characteristics, and spatial scale of these circulation patterns vary based on latitude, season, and proximity to important geographic features (i.e., mountains, coastlines). The anomaly patterns associated with extreme cold events tend to be similar to, but opposite in sign of, those associated with extreme warm events, especially within the westerlies, and tend to scale with temperature in the same locations. Circulation patterns aloft are more coherent across the continent than those at the surface where local surface features influence the occurrence of and patterns associated with extreme temperature days. Temperature extremes may be more sensitive to small shifts in circulation at locations where temperature is strongly influenced by mountains or large water bodies, or at the margins of important large-scale circulation patterns making such locations more susceptible to nonlinear responses to future climate change. The identification of these patterns and processes will allow for a thorough evaluation of the ability of climate models to realistically simulate extreme temperatures and their future trends.'
Author: Paul C. Loikith; Anthony J. Broccoli
DOI: 10.1175/JCLI-D-11-00709.1
Issue: 20
Journal: Journal of Climate
Keywords: 'Atmospheric circulation,Extreme events,Synoptic-scale processes'
Pages: 7266-7281
Title: Characteristics of observed atmospheric circulation patterns associated with temperature extremes over North America
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Author: "Furman, C.\rRoncoli, C.\rCrane, T.\rHoogenboom, G."
DOI: 10.1007/s10584-011-0238-y
ISSN: 0165-0009
Issue: 3-4
Journal: Climatic Change
Pages: 791-799
Title: 'Beyond the “fit”: Introducing climate forecasts among organic farmers in Georgia (United States)'
Volume: 109
Year: 2011
_chapter: '["Ch. 14: Rural Communities FINAL"]'
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Author: CDC
Issue: 33
Journal: MMWR. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report
Pages: '901,903-913'
Title: 'Notice to readers: Final 2007 Reports of Nationally Notifiable Infectious Diseases'
URL: http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/mm5733a6.htm
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ISSN: 1994-8007
Issue: 9
Journal: Geophysical Research Letters
Pages: L09606
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Author: 'Texas General Land Office,'
Pages: 185
Place Published: Austin
Title: Texas Coastal Resiliency Master Plan
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Accession Number: 20203035
Author: 'Allcott, H.; Mullainathan, S.'
Author Address: 'Department of Economics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA 02142, USA. allcott@mit.edu'
DOI: 10.1126/science.1180775
Date: Mar 5
ISSN: "1095-9203 (Electronic)\r0036-8075 (Linking)"
Issue: 5970
Journal: Science
Keywords: '*Behavioral Research; *Choice Behavior; *Conservation of Energy Resources; Cost-Benefit Analysis; Electricity; Energy-Generating Resources; Humans; *Public Policy; Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic; United States'
Notes: "Allcott, Hunt\rMullainathan, Sendhil\reng\rResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov't\r2010/03/06 06:00\rScience. 2010 Mar 5;327(5970):1204-5. doi: 10.1126/science.1180775."
Pages: 1204-1205
Title: Behavior and energy policy
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Year: 2010
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Author: "Hodgkins, Glenn A.\rJames, Ivan C.\rHuntington, Thomas G."
DOI: 10.1002/joc.857
ISSN: 1097-0088
Issue: 15
Journal: International Journal of Climatology
Keywords: "lake ice-out dates\rlake ice break-up\rNew England\rtrend analysis\rtemperature\rclimate change\rMann–Kendall\rLOESS"
Pages: 1819-1827
Title: 'Historical changes in lake ice-out dates as indicators of climate change in New England, 1850–2000'
URL: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/joc.857/pdf
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Year: 2002
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Author: 'Hutyra, Lucy R.; Duren, Riley; Gurney, Kevin R.; Grimm, Nancy; Kort, Eric A.; Larson, Elisabeth; Shrestha, Gyami'
DOI: 10.1002/2014ef000255
ISSN: 23284277
Issue: 10
Journal: Earth's Future
Pages: 473-495
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Author: 'Willis, H.H.; Loa, K.'
Institution: RAND Corporation
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Place Published: 'Santa Monica, CA'
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Abstract: 'The popular picture of the greenhouse effect emphasises the radiation transfer but fails to explain the observed climate change. An old conceptual model for the greenhouse effect is revisited and presented as a useful resource in climate change communication. It is validated against state-of-the-art data, and nontraditional diagnostics show a physically consistent picture. The earth’s climate is constrained by well-known and elementary physical principles, such as energy balance, flow, and conservation. Greenhouse gases affect the atmospheric optical depth for infrared radiation, and increased opacity implies higher altitude from which earth’s equivalent bulk heat loss takes place. Such an increase is seen in the reanalyses, and the outgoing long-wave radiation has become more diffuse over time, consistent with an increased influence of greenhouse gases on the vertical energy flow from the surface to the top of the atmosphere. The reanalyses further imply increases in the overturning in the troposphere, consistent with a constant and continuous vertical energy flow. The increased overturning can explain a slowdown in the global warming, and the association between these aspects can be interpreted as an entanglement between the greenhouse effect and the hydrological cycle, where reduced energy transfer associated with increased opacity is compensated by tropospheric overturning activity.'
Author: 'Benestad, Rasmus E.'
DOI: 10.1007/s00704-016-1732-y
Issue: 3
Journal: Theoretical and Applied Climatology
Pages: 679-688
Title: A mental picture of the greenhouse effect
Volume: 128
Year: 2017
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Author: 'Leiserowitz, A.; Maibach, E.; Roser-Renouf, C.; Feinberg, G.; Howe, P.'
Pages: 29
Place Published: 'New Haven, CT'
Publisher: 'Yale Project on Climate Change Communication, Yale University and George Mason University'
Title: "Climate Change in the American Mind: Americans' Global Warming Beliefs and Attitudes In April 2013"
URL: http://environment.yale.edu/climate-communication/files/Climate-Beliefs-April-2013.pdf
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Author: 'Song, Chunshan'
DOI: 10.1016/j.cattod.2006.02.029
Date: 2006/06/30/
ISSN: 0920-5861
Issue: 1
Journal: Catalysis Today
Keywords: Carbon dioxide; Strategy; Sustainable development; Atom efficiency; Utilization; energy; Tri-reforming; CO reforming; Emissions; Catalysis; Conversion; Capture; Separation; Reforming; Dimethylcarbonate; Supercritical CO; Fuels
Pages: 2-32
Title: 'Global Challenges and Strategies for Control, Conversion and Utilization of CO2 for Sustainable Development Involving Energy, Catalysis, Adsorption and Chemical Processing'
URL: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0920586106000757
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Year: 2006
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Abstract: 'Previous research has documented that individuals exposed to more stressors during disasters and their immediate aftermath (immediate stressors) are at risk of experiencing longer-term postdisaster stressors. Longer-term stressors, in turn, have been found to play a key role in shaping postdisaster psychological functioning. Few studies have simultaneously explored the links from immediate to longer-term stressors, and from longer-term stressors to psychological functioning, however. Additionally, studies have inadequately explored whether postdisaster psychological symptoms influence longer-term stressors. In the current study, we aimed to fill these gaps. Participants (N = 448) were from population-based study of Hurricane Ike survivors and completed assessments 2-5 months (Wave 1), 5-9 months (Wave 2) and 14-18 months (Wave 3) postdisaster. Through path analysis, we found that immediate stressors, assessed at Wave 1, were positively associated with Wave 2 and Wave 3 stressors, which in turn were positively associated with Wave 2 and Wave 3 posttraumatic stress and depressive symptoms. Wave 2 posttraumatic stress symptoms were positively associated with Wave 3 stressors, and Wave 1 depressive symptoms were positively associated with Wave 2 stressors. The findings suggest that policies and interventions can reduce the impact of disasters on mental health by preventing and alleviating both immediate and longer-term postdisaster stressors.'
Author: 'Lowe, S. R.; Tracy, M.; Cerda, M.; Norris, F. H.; Galea, S.'
DOI: 10.1002/jts.21872
Date: Dec
ISSN: 1573-6598
Issue: 6
Journal: Journal of Traumatic Stress
Keywords: 'Adult; Cyclonic Storms; Depression/*etiology/psychology; Female; Humans; Interviews as Topic; Male; Middle Aged; *Models, Psychological; Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic/*etiology/psychology; Stress, Psychological/*psychology; Survivors/*psychology; Time Factors'
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Pages: 753-761
Title: Immediate and longer-term stressors and the mental health of Hurricane Ike survivors
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Year: 2013
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Author: 'Kim, Yong Soo; Park, Ki Hwan; Chun, Hyang Sook; Choi, Changsun; Bahk, Gyung Jin'
DOI: 10.1016/j.foodres.2014.03.023
ISSN: 1873-7145
Journal: Food Research International
Pages: 24-30
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Author: 'Krauss, Ken W.; From, Andrew S.; Doyle, Thomas W.; Doyle, Terry J.; Barry, Michael J.'
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Issue: 4
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DOI: 10.1038/ngeo2313
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Issue: 1
Journal: Nature Geoscience
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Title: No growth stimulation of tropical trees by 150 years of CO2 fertilization but water-use efficiency increased
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Title: 'Chesapeake Bay total maximum daily load for nitrogen, phosphorus and sediment '
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DOI: 10.1890/11-1269.1
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Author: Devin Galloway; David R. Jones; S.E. Ingebritsen
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Author: 'Westerling, Anthony LeRoy'
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Accession Number: 25341787
Author: 'McCalley, C. K.; Woodcroft, B. J.; Hodgkins, S. B.; Wehr, R. A.; Kim, E. H.; Mondav, R.; Crill, P. M.; Chanton, J. P.; Rich, V. I.; Tyson, G. W.; Saleska, S. R.'
Author Address: "Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona 85721, USA.\rAustralian Centre for Ecogenomics, School of Chemistry and Molecular Biosciences, University of Queensland, Brisbane 4072, Queensland, Australia.\rDepartment of Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Science, Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida 32306, USA.\rDepartment of Soil, Water and Environmental Science, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona 85721, USA.\rDepartment of Geological Sciences, Stockholm University, Stockholm 106 91, Sweden."
DOI: 10.1038/nature13798
Date: Oct 23
ISSN: "1476-4687 (Electronic)\r0028-0836 (Linking)"
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Journal: Nature
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Author: 'Jacobson, Peter C.; Jones, Thomas S.; Rivers, Pat; Pereira, Donald L.'
DOI: 10.1577/T07-148.1
Date: 2008/09/01
ISSN: 0002-8487
Issue: 5
Journal: Transactions of the American Fisheries Society
Pages: 1464-1474
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
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Author: 'Grafton, R. Quentin; Williams, John; Jiang, Qiang'
DOI: 10.1002/2016EF000506
ISSN: 2328-4277
Issue: 5
Journal: Earth's Future
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Pages: 449-462
Publisher: 'Wiley Periodicals, Inc.'
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ISSN: 1432-1254
Issue: 3
Journal: International Journal of Biometeorology
Pages: 174-182
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Accession Number: 16439656
Author: "Farrell, A. E.; Plevin, R. J.; Turner, B. T.; Jones, A. D.; O'Hare, M.; Kammen, D. M."
Author Address: 'Energy and Resources Group, University of California, Berkeley, CA 94720-3050, USA. aef@berkeley.edu'
DOI: 10.1126/science.1121416
Date: Jan 27
ISSN: "1095-9203 (Electronic)\r0036-8075 (Linking)"
Issue: 5760
Journal: Science
Keywords: '*Biotechnology; *Cellulose/metabolism; *Energy-Generating Resources; Environment; *Ethanol/metabolism; Greenhouse Effect; *Zea mays/metabolism'
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Abstract: 'Warming associated with urban development will be exacerbated in future years by temperature increases due to climate change. The strategic implementation of urban green infrastructure (UGI) e.g. street trees, parks, green roofs and facades can help achieve temperature reductions in urban areas while delivering diverse additional benefits such as pollution reduction and biodiversity habitat. Although the greatest thermal benefits of UGI are achieved in climates with hot, dry summers, there is comparatively little information available for land managers to determine an appropriate strategy for UGI implementation under these climatic conditions. We present a framework for prioritisation and selection of UGI for cooling. The framework is supported by a review of the scientific literature examining the relationships between urban geometry, UGI and temperature mitigation which we used to develop guidelines for UGI implementation that maximises urban surface temperature cooling. We focus particularly on quantifying the cooling benefits of four types of UGI: green open spaces (primarily public parks), shade trees, green roofs, and vertical greening systems (green walls and facades) and demonstrate how the framework can be applied using a case study from Melbourne, Australia.'
Author: 'Norton, Briony A.; Coutts, Andrew M.; Livesley, Stephen J.; Harris, Richard J.; Hunter, Annie M.; Williams, Nicholas S. G.'
DOI: 10.1016/j.landurbplan.2014.10.018
Date: 2//
ISSN: 0169-2046
Journal: Landscape and Urban Planning
Keywords: Green infrastructure; Adaptation; Urban; Climate change; Heat; Health
Notes: non-US but may apply
Pages: 127-138
Title: 'Planning for cooler cities: A framework to prioritise green infrastructure to mitigate high temperatures in urban landscapes'
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Abstract: 'Decadal changes of the liquid freshwater content in the Arctic Ocean are studied with a suite of forward and adjoint model simulations. Adjoint sensitivities show that freshwater volume changes in the Norwegian Atlantic Current north of the Lofoten basin and a salinity maximum in the Fram Strait and in the Canadian Archipelago lead to an enhanced northward transport of freshwater. The dynamical sensitivities indicate that stronger freshwater export from the Arctic is related to an enhanced cyclonic circulation around Greenland, with an enhanced export through the Canadian Archipelago and a stronger circulation within the Fram Strait. Associated with this circulation around Greenland is a large-scale cyclonic circulation in the Arctic. Cyclonic wind stress anomalies in the Arctic Ocean as well as over the Nordic seas and parts of the subpolar Atlantic are optimal to force the freshwater transport changes.Results from a simulation over the period 1948–2010 corroborate the result that Arctic freshwater content changes are mainly related to the strength of the circulation around Greenland. Volume transport changes are more important than salinity changes. Freshwater content changes can be explained by wind stress–driven transport variability, with larger export for cyclonic atmospheric forcing. By redistributing freshwater within the Arctic, cyclonic wind stress leads to high sea level in the periphery of the Arctic, and the stronger gradient from the Arctic to the North Atlantic enhances the export through the passages. A second mechanism is the wind-driven Sverdrup circulation, which can be described by Godfrey’s (1989) “island rule” including friction. For this, wind stress in the Arctic is not important.'
Author: Armin Köhl; Nuno Serra
DOI: 10.1175/JCLI-D-13-00389.1
Issue: 9
Journal: Journal of Climate
Keywords: 'Arctic Oscillation,Ocean circulation,Decadal variability'
Pages: 3461-3475
Title: Causes of decadal changes of the freshwater content in the Arctic Ocean
Volume: 27
Year: 2014
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Author: 'Hashimoto, S.; Carvalhais, N.; Ito, A.; Migliavacca, M.; Nishina, K.; Reichstein, M.'
DOI: 10.5194/bg-12-4121-2015
ISSN: 1726-4189
Issue: 13
Journal: Biogeosciences
Pages: 4121-4132
Title: Global Spatiotemporal Distribution of Soil Respiration Modeled Using a Global Database
Volume: 12
Year: 2015
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Accession Number: WOS:000349956000026
Alternate Title: Geophys Res Lett
Author: 'Dornblaser, M. M.; Striegl, R. G.'
Author Address: 'US Geol Survey, Natl Res Program, Boulder, CO 80302 USA'
DOI: 10.1002/2014gl062349
Date: Jan 28
ISSN: 0094-8276
Issue: 2
Journal: Geophysical Research Letters
Keywords: dissolved organic carbon (doc); dissolved inorganic carbon (dic); subarctic; river; hydrology; permafrost thaw; permafrost; catchment; fluxes; yukon; melt; USA
Language: English
Pages: 386-394
Title: Switching Predominance of Organic Versus Inorganic Carbon Exports From an Intermediate-size Subarctic Watershed
Volume: 42
Year: 2015
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Abstract: 'The northern shrimp Pandalus borealis is an important prey species in North Atlantic marine systems and is the target of major fisheries. It reaches its southern limit of distribution in the western Gulf of Maine (GOM), where temperature is thought to play an important role in its stock dynamics. We examined recruitment dynamics of northern shrimp P. borealis in the GOM from 1968 to 2011 and before and after 1999, when a shift to warmer temperatures occurred (Friedland & Hare 2007). Recruitment was related to temperature during all 3 time periods and was related to the reproductive output of the population from 1968 to 2011 and 1968 to 1999 but not in the most recent period (2000 to 2011). Colder temperatures during the pelagic larval stage were associated with higher recruitment. Recruitment variability increased coincident with the 1999 temperature shift; other changes in the physical environment and lower trophic levels of the GOM have been seen as well. Whether the increase in recruitment variability signals a regime shift in the GOM is not yet clear. Increasing the reproductive potential of GOM northern shrimp through conservation measures could help compensate for increasingly unfavorable environmental conditions (warming) and increase the chances of preserving this population and its ecological role in the GOM.'
Author: 'Richards, R. Anne; Fogarty, Michael J.; Mountain, David G.; Taylor, Maureen H.'
DOI: 10.3354/meps09869
Journal: Marine Ecology Progress Series
Pages: 167-178
Title: Climate change and northern shrimp recruitment variability in the Gulf of Maine
Volume: 464
Year: 2012
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Author: 'Cunha, B.A.; Connolly, J.; Abruzzo, E.'
DOI: 10.1016/j.cmi.2015.02.015
ISSN: 1198-743X
Issue: 6
Journal: Clinical Microbiology and Infection
Pages: e45-e46
Title: Increase in pre-seasonal community-acquired Legionnaire's disease due to increased precipitation
Volume: 21
Year: 2015
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reftype: Journal Article
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Author: 'Testa, Jeremy M.; Li, Yun; Lee, Younjoo J.; Li, Ming; Brady, Damian C.; Di Toro, Dominic M.; Kemp, W. Michael; Fitzpatrick, James J.'
DOI: 10.1016/j.jmarsys.2014.05.018
Date: 2014/11/01/
ISSN: 0924-7963
Journal: Journal of Marine Systems
Keywords: Oxygen; Modeling; ROMS; Chesapeake Bay; Nitrogen; Phosphorus; Carbon
Pages: 139-158
Title: Quantifying the effects of nutrient loading on dissolved O2 cycling and hypoxia in Chesapeake Bay using a coupled hydrodynamic–biogeochemical model
Volume: 139
Year: 2014
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Abstract: 'Ocean acidification is a global, long-term problem whose ultimate solution requires carbon dioxide reduction at a scope and scale that will take decades to accomplish successfully. Until that is achieved, feasible and locally relevant adaptation and mitigation measures are needed. To help to prioritize societal responses to ocean acidification, we present a spatially explicit, multidisciplinary vulnerability analysis of coastal human communities in the United States. We focus our analysis on shelled mollusc harvests, which are likely to be harmed by ocean acidification. Our results highlight US regions most vulnerable to ocean acidification (and why), important knowledge and information gaps, and opportunities to adapt through local actions. The research illustrates the benefits of integrating natural and social sciences to identify actions and other opportunities while policy, stakeholders and scientists are still in relatively early stages of developing research plans and responses to ocean acidification.'
Author: 'Ekstrom, Julia A.; Suatoni, Lisa; Cooley, Sarah R.; Pendleton, Linwood H.; Waldbusser, George G.; Cinner, Josh E.; Ritter, Jessica; Langdon, Chris; van Hooidonk, Ruben; Gledhill, Dwight; Wellman, Katharine; Beck, Michael W.; Brander, Luke M.; Rittschof, Dan; Doherty, Carolyn; Edwards, Peter E. T.; Portela, Rosimeiry'
DOI: 10.1038/nclimate2508
Date: 03//print
ISSN: 1758-678X
Issue: 3
Journal: Nature Climate Change
Pages: 207-214
Publisher: 'Nature Publishing Group, a division of Macmillan Publishers Limited. All Rights Reserved.'
Title: Vulnerability and adaptation of US shellfisheries to ocean acidification
Type of Article: Perspective
Volume: 5
Year: 2015
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Author: 'Simmons, Kevin M.; Czajkowski, Jeffrey; Done, James'
DOI: '10.2139/ssrn.2963244 '
Institution: SSRN
Pages: 64
Title: 'Economic effectiveness of implementing a statewide building code: The case of Florida'
Year: 2017
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Author: 'City of Seattle,'
Pages: 591
Place Published: 'Seattle, WA'
Title: 'Seattle 2035 comprehensive plan: Managing growth to become an equitable and sustainable city 2015-2035'
URL: http://www.seattle.gov/dpd/cs/groups/pan/@pan/documents/web_informational/p2580242.pdf
Year: 2016
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Abstract: "Hawai'i's coral reef ecosystems provide many goods and services to coastal populations, such as fisheries and tourism. They also form a unique natural ecosystem, with an important biodiversity value as well as scientific and educational value. Also, coral reefs form a natural protection against wave erosion. Without even attempting to measure their intrinsic value, this paper shows that coral reefs, if properly managed, contribute enormously to the welfare of Hawai'i through a variety of quantifiable benefits. Net benefits are estimated at $360 million a year for Hawai'i's economy, and the overall asset value of the state of Hawai'i's 1660 km2 (410,000 acres) of potential reef area in the main Hawaiian Islands is estimated at nearly $10 billion."
Accession Number: 542
Author: "Cesar, H.S.J.\rvan Beukering, P.J.H."
DOI: 10.1353/psc.2004.0014
ISSN: 00030-8870
Issue: 2
Journal: Pacific Science
Notes: University of Hawaii Press
Pages: 231-242
Short Title: "Economic valuation of the coral reefs of Hawai'i\r"
Title: Economic valuation of the coral reefs of Hawai‘i
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10125/2723
Volume: 58
Year: 2004
_chapter: '["Ch. 23: Hawaii FINAL"]'
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Author: 'Heimburger, Alexie M. F.; Harvey, Rebecca M.; Shepson, Paul B.; Stirm, Brian H.; Gore, Chloe; Turnbull, Jocelyn; Cambaliza, Maria O. L.; Salmon, Olivia E.; Kerlo, Anna-Elodie M.; Lavoie, Tegan N.; Davis, Kenneth J.; Lauvaux, Thomas; Karion, Anna; Sweeney, Colm; Brewer, W. Alan; Hardesty, R. Michael; Gurney, Kevin R.'
DOI: 10.1525/elementa.134
ISSN: 2325-1026
Issue: 0
Journal: 'Elementa: Science of the Anthropocene'
Pages: 26
Title: Assessing the optimized precision of the aircraft mass balance method for measurement of urban greenhouse as emission rates through averaging
Volume: 5
Year: 2017
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Author: 'EPA,'
Institution: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
Pages: 271
Place Published: 'Washington, DC'
Series Volume: EPA 430‐R‐17‐001
Title: 'Multi-model Framework for Quantitative Sectoral Impacts Analysis: A Technical Report for the Fourth National Climate Assessment'
URL: https://cfpub.epa.gov/si/si_public_record_Report.cfm?dirEntryId=335095
Year: 2017
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Author: 'Grigal, David F.'
DOI: 10.1016/S0378-1127(00)00395-9
Date: 2000/11/01/
ISSN: 0378-1127
Issue: 1
Journal: Forest Ecology and Management
Keywords: Soil productivity; Forest harvest; Nutrient depletion; Soil physical properties
Pages: 167-185
Title: Effects of extensive forest management on soil productivity
Volume: 138
Year: 2000
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Author: 'CCSP,'
Institution: 'National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Climatic Data Center, Asheville, NC, USA, 242 pp.'
Series Editor: 'King, A. ; W. L. Dilling ; G. P. Zimmerman ; D. M. Fairman ; R. A. Houghton ; G. Marland ; A. Z. Rose; T. J. Wilbanks'
Title: 'The First State of the Carbon Cycle Report (SOCCR): the North American Carbon Budget and Implications For the Global Carbon Cycle. a Report By the U.S. Climate Change Science Program and the Subcommittee On Global Change Research'
Year: 2007
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Abstract: 'In September–October 2015, El Niño and positive Indian Ocean Dipole conditions set the stage for massive fires in Sumatra and Kalimantan (Indonesian Borneo), leading to persistently hazardous levels of smoke pollution across much of Equatorial Asia. Here we quantify the emission sources and health impacts of this haze episode and compare the sources and impacts to an event of similar magnitude occurring under similar meteorological conditions in September–October 2006. Using the adjoint of the GEOS-Chem chemical transport model, we first calculate the influence of potential fire emissions across the domain on smoke concentrations in three receptor areas downwind—Indonesia, Malaysia, and Singapore—during the 2006 event. This step maps the sensitivity of each receptor to fire emissions in each grid cell upwind. We then combine these sensitivities with 2006 and 2015 fire emission inventories from the Global Fire Assimilation System (GFAS) to estimate the resulting population-weighted smoke exposure. This method, which assumes similar smoke transport pathways in 2006 and 2015, allows near real-time assessment of smoke pollution exposure, and therefore the consequent morbidity and premature mortality, due to severe haze. Our approach also provides rapid assessment of the relative contribution of fire emissions generated in a specific province to smoke-related health impacts in the receptor areas. We estimate that haze in 2015 resulted in 100 300 excess deaths across Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore, more than double those of the 2006 event, with much of the increase due to fires in Indonesia’s South Sumatra Province. The model framework we introduce in this study can rapidly identify those areas where land use management to reduce and/or avoid fires would yield the greatest benefit to human health, both nationally and regionally.'
Author: 'Koplitz, Shannon N.; Loretta J. Mickley; Miriam E. Marlier; Jonathan J. Buonocore; Patrick S. Kim; Tianjia Liu; Melissa P. Sulprizio; Ruth S. DeFries; Daniel J. Jacob; Joel Schwartz; Montira Pongsiri; Samuel S. Myers'
DOI: 10.1088/1748-9326/11/9/094023
ISSN: 1748-9326
Issue: 9
Journal: Environmental Research Letters
Pages: 094023
Title: 'Public health impacts of the severe haze in Equatorial Asia in September–October 2015: Demonstration of a new framework for informing fire management strategies to reduce downwind smoke exposure'
Volume: 11
Year: 2016
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Author: "Schmier, J.K.\rEbi, K.L."
DOI: 10.2500/aap.2009.30.3229
ISSN: 1088-5412
Issue: 3
Journal: Allergy and Asthma Proceedings
Pages: 229-237
Title: The impact of climate change and aeroallergens on children's health
Volume: 30
Year: 2009
_chapter: '["Ch. 9: Human Health FINAL","Overview"]'
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Author: 'ASLA,'
Number of Pages: 5
Place Published: 'Washington, DC'
Publisher: American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA)
Title: Statement on Climate Change
URL: https://asla.org/uploadedFiles/CMS/Government_Affairs/Public_Policies/climatechange.pdf
Year: 2008
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Author: 'Dai, A.'
DOI: 10.1038/nclimate1633
ISSN: 1758-678X
Journal: Nature Climate Change
Pages: 52-58
Title: Increasing drought under global warming in observations and models
URL: http://www.nature.com/nclimate/journal/vaop/ncurrent/full/nclimate1633.html?utm_source=feedblitz&utm_medium=FeedBlitzEmail&utm_content=559845&utm_campaign=0
Volume: 3
Year: 2013
_chapter: '["RF 3","Ch. 2: Our Changing Climate FINAL","Ch. 3: Water Resources FINAL"]'
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Author: 'Daniel, Jo Sias; Jacobs, Jennifer M.; Miller, Heather; Stoner, Anne; Crowley, Jillian; Khalkhali, Masoumeh; Thomas, Ashley'
DOI: 10.1080/14680629.2017.1302355
ISSN: 1468-0629
Journal: Road Materials and Pavement Design
Pages: 1-21
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Title: 'Climate change: Potential impacts on frost–thaw conditions and seasonal load restriction timing for low-volume roadways'
Year: 2017
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Abstract: 'This study records and documents the most severe and notable instance ever reported of sudden and widespread dieback of mangrove vegetation. Between late 2015 and early 2016, extensive areas of mangrove tidal wetland vegetation died back along 1000 km of the shoreline of Australia’s remote Gulf of Carpentaria. The cause is not fully explained, but the timing was coincident with an extreme weather event; notably one of high temperatures and low precipitation lacking storm winds. The dieback was severe and widespread, affecting more than 7400 ha or 6% of mangrove vegetation in the affected area from Roper River estuary in the Northern Territory, east to Karumba in Queensland. At the time, there was an unusually lengthy period of severe drought conditions, unprecedented high temperatures and a temporary drop in sea level. Although consequential moisture stress appears to have contributed to the cause, this occurrence was further coincidental with heat-stressed coral bleaching. This article describes the effect and diagnostic features of this severe dieback event in the Gulf, and considers potential causal factors.'
Author: 'Duke, Norman C.; Kovacs, John M.; Griffiths, Anthony D.; Preece, Luke; Hill, Duncan J. E.; van Oosterzee, Penny; Mackenzie, Jock; Morning, Hailey S.; Burrows, Damien'
DOI: 10.1071/MF16322
Issue: 10
Journal: Marine & Freshwater Research
Keywords: 'mangrove forests, plant–climate interactions, tidal wetlands.'
Pages: 1816-1829
Title: 'Large-scale dieback of mangroves in Australia’s Gulf of Carpentaria: A severe ecosystem response, coincidental with an unusually extreme weather event'
Volume: 68
Year: 2017
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Author: 'Helm, V.; Humbert, A.; Miller, H.'
DOI: 10.5194/tc-8-1539-2014
Issue: 4
Journal: The Cryosphere
Pages: 1539-1559
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Author Address: "Department of Plant Biology and Institute for Genomic Biology, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Champaign, Illinois 61801, USA.\rUnited States Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service, Urbana, Illinois 61801, USA."
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Date: Sep 05
ISSN: "2055-0278 (Electronic)\r2055-0278 (Linking)"
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Journal: Nature Plants
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ISSN: 0048-9697
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Keywords: Groundwater; Sea level rise; Tides; Sunny-day flooding; Coastal flooding; Repetitive loss flooding
Pages: 1668-1688
Title: 'High temporal resolution modeling of the impact of rain, tides, and sea level rise on water table flooding in the Arch Creek basin, Miami-Dade County Florida USA'
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Abstract: 'During a dengue epidemic in northern Mexico, enhanced surveillance identified 53 laboratory-positive cases in southern Texas; 26 (49%) patients acquired the infection locally, and 29 (55%) were hospitalized. Of 83 patient specimens that were initially IgM negative according to ELISA performed at a commercial laboratory, 14 (17%) were dengue virus positive by real-time reverse transcription PCR performed at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Dengue virus types 1 and 3 were identified, and molecular phylogenetic analysis demonstrated close identity with viruses that had recently circulated in Mexico and Central America. Of 51 household members of 22 dengue case-patients who participated in household investigations, 6 (12%) had been recently infected with a dengue virus and reported no recent travel, suggesting intrahousehold transmission. One household member reported having a recent illness consistent with dengue. This outbreak reinforces emergence of dengue in southern Texas, particularly when incidence is high in northern Mexico.'
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Journal: Emerging Infectious Disease Journal
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Abstract: 'We estimate, for current and future climates, the annual probability of areally averaged hurricane rain of Hurricane Harvey’s magnitude by downscaling large numbers of tropical cyclones from three climate reanalyses and six climate models. For the state of Texas, we estimate that the annual probability of 500 mm of area-integrated rainfall was about 1% in the period 1981–2000 and will increase to 18% over the period 2081–2100 under Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) AR5 representative concentration pathway 8.5. If the frequency of such event is increasingly linearly between these two periods, then in 2017 the annual probability would be 6%, a sixfold increase since the late 20th century.'
Author: 'Emanuel, Kerry'
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Author: 'Li, Changsheng'
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Journal: Soil Science and Plant Nutrition
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Abstract: 'Whitebark pine (Pinus albicaulis), an iconic tree species generally associated with upper subalpine ecosystems, provides an excellent case study for studying the potential impacts of climate change on a species at the landscape level and how it affects the conservation of that species. Whitebark pine is considered a keystone species in that it dominates areas where other tree species grow poorly or not at all and has broad effects on ecosystem processes. Whitebark pine canopies help regulate snowmelt, extending the length of spring runoff and reducing erosion (Tomback et al. 2001; Farnes 1990). Its large, calorie-rich seeds are a valuable food source for a variety of wildlife species, including grizzly bears (Ursus arctos horribilis), which obtain the seeds almost exclusively by raiding red squirrel (Tamiasciurus hudsonicus) middens (Reinhart and Mattson 1990; Mattson, Tomback, and Reinhart 2001). Upon establishment on high-elevation slopes and other harsh sites, whitebark pine provides favorable microsites for the growth of other plant species, thus increasing ecosystem biodiversity (Keane et al. 2012).'
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