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Title: The Legacy of Uranium Development on or Near Indian Reservations and Health Implications Rekindling Public Awareness
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Title: Tribes in New England stand their ground
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Title: 'Facing the Rising Tide: Co-occurring Disasters, Displacement, and Adaptation in Coastal Louisiana’s Tribal Communities'
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Author: "Boden, Tom\rMarland, Gregg\rAndres, Bob"
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Publisher: 'Carbon Dioxide Information Analysis Center, Oak Ridge National Laboratory'
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Abstract: 'Climate change is expected to bring potentially significant changes to Washington State’s natural, institutional, cultural, and economic landscape. Addressing climate change impacts will require a sustained commitment to integrating climate information into the day-to-day governance and management of infrastructure, programs, and services that may be affected by climate change. This paper discusses fundamental concepts for planning for climate change and identifies options for adapting to the climate impacts evaluated in the Washington Climate Change Impacts Assessment. Additionally, the paper highlights potential avenues for increasing flexibility in the policies and regulations used to govern human and natural systems in Washington.'
Author: "Binder, L.C.W.\rBarcelos, J.K.\rBooth, D.B.\rDarzen, Meriel\rElsner, M.M.\rFenske, Richard\rGraham, T.F.\rHamlet, A.F.\rHodges-Howell, John\rJackson, J.E.\rKarr, Catherine\rKeys, P.W.\rLittell, J.S.\rMantua, N.\rMarlow, Jennifer\rMcKenzie, Don\rRobinson-Dorn, Michael\rRosenberg, E.A.\rStöckle, C.O.\rVano, J.A."
DOI: 10.1007/s10584-010-9850-5
Issue: 1-2
Journal: Climatic Change
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Pages: 351-376
Title: Preparing for climate change in Washington State
Volume: 102
Year: 2010
_chapter: '["Ch. 28: Adaptation FINAL"]'
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Abstract: 'Decadal and bi-decadal climate responses to tropical strong volcanic eruptions (SVEs) are inspected in an ensemble simulation covering the last millennium based on the Max Planck Institute—Earth system model. An unprecedentedly large collection of pre-industrial SVEs (up to 45) producing a peak annual-average top-of-atmosphere radiative perturbation larger than −1.5 Wm−2 is investigated by composite analysis. Post-eruption oceanic and atmospheric anomalies coherently describe a fluctuation in the coupled ocean–atmosphere system with an average length of 20–25 years. The study provides a new physically consistent theoretical framework to interpret decadal Northern Hemisphere (NH) regional winter climates variability during the last millennium. The fluctuation particularly involves interactions between the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation and the North Atlantic gyre circulation closely linked to the state of the winter North Atlantic Oscillation. It is characterized by major distinctive details. Among them, the most prominent are: (a) a strong signal amplification in the Arctic region which allows for a sustained strengthened teleconnection between the North Pacific and the North Atlantic during the first post-eruption decade and which entails important implications from oceanic heat transport and from post-eruption sea ice dynamics, and (b) an anomalous surface winter warming emerging over the Scandinavian/Western Russian region around 10–12 years after a major eruption. The simulated long-term climate response to SVEs depends, to some extent, on background conditions. Consequently, ensemble simulations spanning different phases of background multidecadal and longer climate variability are necessary to constrain the range of possible post-eruption decadal evolution of NH regional winter climates.'
Author: 'Zanchettin, D.; Timmreck, C.; Graf, H.-F.; Rubino, A.; Lorenz, S.; Lohmann, K.; Krüger, K.; Jungclaus, J. H.'
DOI: 10.1007/s00382-011-1167-1
Issue: 1
Journal: Climate Dynamics
Pages: 419-444
Title: Bi-decadal variability excited in the coupled ocean–atmosphere system by strong tropical volcanic eruptions
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Author: 'Hare, Jonathan A.; Diane L. Borggaard; Kevin D. Friedland; Jennifer Anderson; Peter Burns; Kevin Chu; Patricia M. Clay; Mathias J. Collins; Peter Cooper; Paula S. Fratantoni; Michael R. Johnson; John P. Manderson; Lisa Milke; Timothy J. Miller; Christopher D. Orphanides; Vincent S. Saba'
Institution: NOAA Northeast Fisheries Science Center
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Place Published: 'Woods Hole, MA'
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Author: EPA
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Number: 'March 24, 2015'
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Author: 'Devens, T.'
Date: '29 May, 2012'
Notes: 'T. Devens, at NCDOT, project manager for the US 64 project said reference should be a personal communication with him. He clarified that after an extensive literature review they decided to allow an additional 18 inches for SLR, on top of the elevation recommendation from their standard hydrological expert analysis. So the project elevation recommendation of 4ft =18 inches for SLR + current hydrological elevation analysis. They do not have the 18 inches or 4ft numbers in any type of official document but do state the need to include SLR in their (NCDOT) planning process in Chapter 2 of their “ US 64 Improvements Project: Draft Environmental Impact Statement” document dated 12/14/2011.'
Recipient: 'Hernández Hammer, N.'
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_chapter: '["RG 2 Southeast","Ch. 17: Southeast and Caribbean FINAL"]'
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DOI: 10.1038/ngeo1297
ISSN: "1752-0894\r1752-0908"
Issue: 11
Journal: Nature Geoscience
Pages: 766-770
Title: Acidification of Subsurface Coastal Waters Enhanced By Eutrophication
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Year: 2011
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Author: "Menne, M.J.\rWilliams, C.N., Jr.\rM.A. Palecki"
DOI: 10.1029/2009JD013094
Issue: D11108
Journal: Journal of Geophysical Research
Pages: 9
Title: On the reliability of the U.S. surface temperature record
URL: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1029/2009JD013094/pdf
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Year: 2010
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Author: 'Seltenrich, N.'
DOI: 10.1289/ehp.120-a460
Date: Dec
ISSN: 1552-9924
Issue: 12
Journal: Environmental Health Perspectives
Keywords: '*Air Microbiology; Air Pollutants/toxicity; Air Pollution, Indoor/adverse effects/*prevention & control; Fungi/growth & development; Housing/*standards; Humans; Indians, North American; Mycoses/ethnology/microbiology/*prevention & control; United States'
Language: eng
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Pages: A460-A469
Title: 'Healthier tribal housing: Combining the best of old and new'
Volume: 120
Year: 2012
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Abstract: 'Temperature has played a critical role in the spatiotemporal dynamics of West Nile virus transmission throughout California from its introduction in 2003 through establishment by 2009. We compared two novel mechanistic measures of transmission risk, the temperature-dependent ratio of virus extrinsic incubation period to the mosquito gonotrophic period (BT), and the fundamental reproductive ratio (R(0)) based on a mathematical model, to analyze spatiotemporal patterns of receptivity to viral amplification. Maps of BT and R(0) were created at 20-km scale and compared throughout California to seroconversions in sentinel chicken flocks at half-month intervals. Overall, estimates of BT and R(0) agreed with intensity of transmission measured by the frequency of sentinel chicken seroconversions. Mechanistic measures such as these are important for understanding how temperature affects the spatiotemporal dynamics of West Nile virus transmission and for delineating risk estimates useful to inform vector control agency intervention decisions and communicate outbreak potential.'
Author: 'Hartley, D. M.; Barker, C. M.; Le Menach, A.; Niu, T.; Gaff, H. D.; Reisen, W. K.'
DOI: 10.4269/ajtmh.2012.11-0342
Date: May
ISSN: 0002-9637
Issue: 5
Journal: The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
Keywords: 'Animals; Bird Diseases/epidemiology/transmission/virology; California/epidemiology; Chickens; Culicidae/virology; Disease Outbreaks; Female; Humans; Insect Vectors/virology; Models, Biological; *Seasons; *Temperature; West Nile Fever/*epidemiology/transmission/veterinary; West Nile virus/growth & development/isolation & purification/*pathogenicity'
Notes: "Hartley, David M Barker, Christopher M Le Menach, Arnaud Niu, Tianchan Gaff, Holly D Reisen, William K eng R01 AI55607/AI/NIAID NIH HHS/ U01EH000418/EH/NCEH CDC HHS/ Comparative Study Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural Research Support, U.S. Gov't, Non-P.H.S. Research Support, U.S. Gov't, P.H.S. 2012/05/05 06:00 Am J Trop Med Hyg. 2012 May;86(5):884-94. doi: 10.4269/ajtmh.2012.11-0342."
Pages: 884-894
Title: Effects of temperature on emergence and seasonality of West Nile virus in California
Volume: 86
Year: 2012
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Pages: 146
Place Published: Washington DC
Publisher: USDA Technical Document
Title: 'Climate Change, Global Food Security, and the U.S. Food System'
URL: http://www.usda.gov/oce/climate_change/FoodSecurity2015Assessment/FullAssessment.pdf
Year: 2015
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Author: AFHSC
ISBN: 8 July 2015
Publisher: Armed Forces Health Surveillance Center
Title: Chikungunya in the Americas Surveillance Summary
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Author: "Groves, D. G.\rM. Davis\rR. Wilkinson \rR. Lempert"
Issue: 4
Journal: Water Resources IMPACT
Title: 'Planning for climate change in the Inland Empire: Southern California'
Volume: 10
Year: 2008
_chapter: '["Ch. 26: Decision Support FINAL"]'
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Author: 'Kibblewhite, M. G.; Ritz, K.; Swift, M. J.'
Author Address: 'National Soil Resources Institute, School of Applied Sciences, Cranfield University, Cranfield MK43 0AL, UK.'
DOI: 10.1098/rstb.2007.2178
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ISSN: "0962-8436 (Print)\r0962-8436 (Linking)"
Issue: 1492
Journal: 'Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences'
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Abstract: 'Reliable historical records of the total solar irradiance (TSI) are needed to assess the extent to which long-term variations in the Sun’s radiant energy that is incident upon Earth may exacerbate (or mitigate) the more dominant warming in recent centuries that is due to increasing concentrations of greenhouse gases. We investigate the effects that the new Sunspot Index and Long-term Solar Observations (SILSO) sunspot-number time series may have on model reconstructions of the TSI. In contemporary TSI records, variations on timescales longer than about a day are dominated by the opposing effects of sunspot darkening and facular brightening. These two surface magnetic features, retrieved either from direct observations or from solar-activity proxies, are combined in TSI models to reproduce the current TSI observational record. Indices that manifest solar-surface magnetic activity, in particular the sunspot-number record, then enable reconstructing historical TSI. Revisions of the sunspot-number record therefore affect the magnitude and temporal structure of TSI variability on centennial timescales according to the model reconstruction methods that are employed. We estimate the effects of the new SILSO record on two widely used TSI reconstructions, namely the NRLTSI2 and the SATIRE models. We find that the SILSO record has little effect on either model after 1885, but leads to solar-cycle fluctuations with greater amplitude in the TSI reconstructions prior. This suggests that many eighteenth- and nineteenth-century cycles could be similar in amplitude to those of the current Modern Maximum. TSI records based on the revised sunspot data do not suggest a significant change in Maunder Minimum TSI values, and from comparing this era to the present, we find only very small potential differences in the estimated solar contributions to the climate with this new sunspot record.'
Author: 'Kopp, G.; Krivova, N.; Wu, C. J.; Lean, J.'
DOI: 10.1007/s11207-016-0853-x
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Journal: Solar Physics
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Author: 'Hernández-Ayón, J. M. ; Camacho-Ibar, V. F.; Mejía-Trejo, A.; Cabello-Pasini, A.'
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Series Title: Carbono en ecosistemas acuáticos de México Secretaría de Medio Ambiente y Recursos Naturales Instituto Nacional de Ecología Centro de Investigaciones Científicas y de Educación de Ensenada
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Author: 'Chan, Duo; Wu, Qigang'
DOI: 10.1038/srep13487
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Journal: Northeastern Naturalist
Pages: 183-208
Publisher: Eagle Hill Institute
Title: 'Multi-decadal changes in salt marshes of Cape Cod, MA: Photographic analyses of vegetation loss, species shifts, and geomorphic change'
Volume: 16
Year: 2009
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Abstract: 'Global warming seems to have paused over the past 15 years while the deep ocean takes the heat instead. The thermal capacity of the oceans far exceeds that of the atmosphere, so the oceans can store up to 90% of the heat buildup caused by increased concentrations of greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide. Chen and Tung used observational data to trace the pathways of recent ocean heating. They conclude that the deep Atlantic and Southern Oceans, but not the Pacific, have absorbed the excess heat that would otherwise have fueled continued warming.Science, this issue p. 897 A vacillating global heat sink at intermediate ocean depths is associated with different climate regimes of surface warming under anthropogenic forcing: The latter part of the 20th century saw rapid global warming as more heat stayed near the surface. In the 21st century, surface warming slowed as more heat moved into deeper oceans. In situ and reanalyzed data are used to trace the pathways of ocean heat uptake. In addition to the shallow La Niña–like patterns in the Pacific that were the previous focus, we found that the slowdown is mainly caused by heat transported to deeper layers in the Atlantic and the Southern oceans, initiated by a recurrent salinity anomaly in the subpolar North Atlantic. Cooling periods associated with the latter deeper heat-sequestration mechanism historically lasted 20 to 35 years.%U http://science.sciencemag.org/content/sci/345/6199/897.full.pdf'
Author: 'Chen, Xianyao; Tung, Ka-Kit'
DOI: 10.1126/science.1254937
Issue: 6199
Journal: Science
Pages: 897-903
Title: Varying planetary heat sink led to global-warming slowdown and acceleration
Volume: 345
Year: 2014
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Author: 'Min, Seung-Ki; Zhang, Xuebin; Zwiers, Francis W.; Agnew, Tom'
DOI: 10.1029/2008GL035725
Issue: 21
Journal: Geophysical Research Letters
Keywords: climate change detection; Arctic sea ice; 1620 Climate dynamics; 1616 Climate variability; 1621 Cryospheric change; 1626 Global climate models
Pages: L21701
Title: Human influence on Arctic sea ice detectable from early 1990s onwards
Volume: 35
Year: 2008
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DOI: 10.4319/lo.2007.52.4.1293
ISSN: 00243590
Issue: 4
Journal: Limnology and Oceanography
Pages: 1293-1304
Title: 'CO2 Control of Trichodesmium N2 Fixation, Photosynthesis, Growth Rates, and Elemental Ratios: Implications For Past, Present, and Future Ocean Biogeochemistry'
Volume: 52
Year: 2007
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Abstract: ' Background Tidal marshes will be threatened by increasing rates of sea-level rise (SLR) over the next century. Managers seek guidance on whether existing and restored marshes will be resilient under a range of potential future conditions, and on prioritizing marsh restoration and conservation activities.
Methodology Building upon established models, we developed a hybrid approach that involves a mechanistic treatment of marsh accretion dynamics and incorporates spatial variation at a scale relevant for conservation and restoration decision-making. We applied this model to San Francisco Bay, using best-available elevation data and estimates of sediment supply and organic matter accumulation developed for 15 Bay subregions. Accretion models were run over 100 years for 70 combinations of starting elevation, mineral sediment, organic matter, and SLR assumptions. Results were applied spatially to evaluate eight Bay-wide climate change scenarios.
Principal Findings Model results indicated that under a high rate of SLR (1.65 m/century), short-term restoration of diked subtidal baylands to mid marsh elevations (−0.2 m MHHW) could be achieved over the next century with sediment concentrations greater than 200 mg/L. However, suspended sediment concentrations greater than 300 mg/L would be required for 100-year mid marsh sustainability (i.e., no elevation loss). Organic matter accumulation had minimal impacts on this threshold. Bay-wide projections of marsh habitat area varied substantially, depending primarily on SLR and sediment assumptions. Across all scenarios, however, the model projected a shift in the mix of intertidal habitats, with a loss of high marsh and gains in low marsh and mudflats.
Conclusions/Significance Results suggest a bleak prognosis for long-term natural tidal marsh sustainability under a high-SLR scenario. To minimize marsh loss, we recommend conserving adjacent uplands for marsh migration, redistributing dredged sediment to raise elevations, and concentrating restoration efforts in sediment-rich areas. To assist land managers, we developed a web-based decision support tool (www.prbo.org/sfbayslr).
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Author: "Stralberg, Diana\rBrennan, Matthew\rCallaway, John C.\rWood, Julian K.\rSchile, Lisa M.\rJongsomjit, Dennis\rKelly, Maggi\rParker, V. Thomas\rCrooks, Stephen"
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0027388
Issue: 11
Journal: PLoS ONE
Pages: e27388
Title: 'Evaluating tidal marsh sustainability in the face of sea-level rise: A hybrid modeling approach applied to San Francisco Bay'
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Volume: 6
Year: 2011
_chapter: '["Ch. 25: Coastal Zone FINAL"]'
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Author: 'Reimer, Janet J.; Vargas, Rodrigo; Smith, Stephen V.; Lara-Lara, Ruben; Gaxiola-Castro, Gilberto; Martín Hernández-Ayón, J.; Castro, Angel; Escoto-Rodriguez, Martin; Martínez-Osuna, Juan'
DOI: 10.1002/jgrc.20319
ISSN: 2169-9291
Issue: 10
Journal: 'Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans'
Keywords: air-sea CO2 flux; upwelling; sea surface temperature; 4504 Air/sea interactions; 4217 Coastal processes; 4279 Upwelling and convergences; 4806 Carbon cycling
Pages: 4795-4810
Title: Air-sea CO2 fluxes in the near-shore and intertidal zones influenced by the California Current
Volume: 118
Year: 2013
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Author: 'Renken, Robert A.; Dixon, Joann; Koehmstedt, John; Ishman, Scott; Lietz, A.C.; Marella, Richard L.; Telis, Pamela; Rogers, Jeff; Memberg, Steven'
ISBN: U.S. Geological Survey Circular 1275
Pages: 77
Place Published: 'Reston, VA'
Publisher: U.S. Geological Survey
Title: 'Impact of Anthropogenic Development on Coastal Ground-Water Hydrology in Southeastern Florida, 1900-2000'
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