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Shifting winter atmospheric teleconnections to the North Pacific reconcile Younger-Dryas and Holocene δ<sup>18</sup>O signals. [PDF]
Anderson L, Finney BP, Baxter WB.
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Atmospheric CO<sub>2</sub> drawdown during the Emeishan flood basalt volcanism. [PDF]
Shen J, Zhang YG, Yuan DX, Xu YG.
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Human metabolic heat production under varying atmospheric and oxygen pressures during submaximal cycling. [PDF]
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Climatic effects on urinary hippuric acid concentrations: a 3-year occupational health study in a manufacturing workforce. [PDF]
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Climate effects of atmospheric methane
Chemosphere, 1993Abstract We discuss the role of the concentration increase of atmospheric CH4 (currently ≈ 0.8% yr−1) in climate change, including effects through chemical feedbacks, notably through formation of O3 and stratospheric H2O, and reduction of OH levels, which increases the lifetime of CH4.
Lelieveld, J., Crutzen, P.J., Brühl, C.
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Optical Engineering, 1975
The basic processes leading to the absorption, emission, and scattering of infrared radiation in the atmosphere below 70 km are briefly reviewed. The present ability to predict these effects is demonstrated by examples of computed infrared transmittance spectra obtained with low-resolution band model techniques and with high-resolution monochromatic ...
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The basic processes leading to the absorption, emission, and scattering of infrared radiation in the atmosphere below 70 km are briefly reviewed. The present ability to predict these effects is demonstrated by examples of computed infrared transmittance spectra obtained with low-resolution band model techniques and with high-resolution monochromatic ...
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Atmospheric effects on propagation
1985 Tenth International Conference on Infrared and Millimeter Waves, 1985The potential benefits to be derived from the use of radiation at frequencies near 300GHz for ranging and imaging have been apparent for many years but, in part because of nonavailability of convenient sources and detectors, until recently little quantitative research on the effects of the atmosphere upon such radiation has been conducted outside the ...
P. C. Claspy, F. L. Merat
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