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Record ID marc_columbia/Columbia-extract-20221130-018.mrc:58800283:1373
Source marc_columbia
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001 8683815
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008 110605s2005 nyua ob 000 0 eng d
035 $a(OCoLC)ocn729223870
035 $a(OCoLC)729223870
035 $a(NNC)8683815
040 $aZCU$cZCU
050 4 $aGC190.2$b.B76 2005
100 1 $aBroecker, Wallace S.,$d1931-2019.
245 14 $aThe role of the ocean in climate yesterday, today and tomorrow$h[electronic resource] /$cWallace S. Broecker.
260 $aPalisades, N.Y. :$bEldigio Press,$c[2005?]
300 $a1 electronic resource.
500 $aViewed on (June 6, 2011).
520 $aThis book presents the big picture regarding two subjects which dominate thinking with regard to our planet's climate during glacial times: the role of the Atlantic Ocean's conveyor circulation in the abrupt reorganizations of the Earth's climate system, and the cause for the large drop in atmospheric CO2 content which accompanied each major glaciation. These same two subjects lie at the core of attempts to come to grips with man-induced global warming.
650 0 $aOcean-atmosphere interaction.
650 0 $aOcean circulation.
650 0 $aClimatic changes.
856 40 $uhttp://www.columbia.edu/cgi-bin/cul/resolve?clio8683815$zGo to Archived Report
852 8 $blweb$hEBOOKS