Carbon Data and Information Citations
from
Recent USGCRP and IPCC Global Change Assessment Reports
and
USGCRP Newly Available Agency Data Set Yearly Compilations
Data and Information Working Group
U.S. Global Change Research Program
September 2002
Foreword
Since its inception, the U.S. Global Change Research Program (USGCRP)
has had a policy of full and open data availability. This policy has been
implemented, not only through the participating agencies, but through many
interagency mechanisms, such as publications, Internet-based services,
and in many international settings.
As one activity to let the users of USGCRP data and information know
what's available, a data set citation format like that widely used for
publications was adopted. Using this citation format, a survey of USGCRP
related data made newly available by the agencies has been published by
the USGCRP for each of the five past years.
As another activity, the citations used in the Foundation report of
the National Assessment of Climate Change Impacts on the United States,
as well as of the program's published reports by its component regions
and sectors, have been extracted from the publications. Similarly, the
citations used in recent USGCRP related IPCC publications have been
extracted. In both cases it was felt that these citations to USGCRP
users as they were the result of an expert screening process by experts
in the particular fields.
(These individual data and information citation
compilations are generally available in electronic form via the
U.S. Global Change Research Program Web site at http://www.usgcrp.gov/
and in the Global Change Data and Information System (http://www.globalchange.gov/).)
To help users of these citation compilations find the data and
information in which they are most interested, the data set and
publication citations have been separated into the following subject
categories, with representative topics that each includes below:
- Agriculture - Crops, Forestry, Livestock, Plants, Soils
- Atmosphere - Aerosols, Atmospheric chemistry, Climate, Clouds,
Weather
- Biosphere- Ecology, Vegetation, Wetlands, Zoology
- Carbon - Atmospheric carbon, Ocean carbon, Sequestration,
Soil carbon
- Cryosphere - Glaciers, Ice, Snow
- Geology - Earthquakes, Earth's structure, Gravity, Magnetic
fields, Nonrenewable resources, Volcanoes
- Human Dimensions - Economic effects, Environmental effects,
Human health
- Hydrosphere - Ground water, Precipitation, Surface water,
Water quality
- Land Surface - Erosion, Land cover, Land type, Land use,
Topography
- Oceans - Coastal processes, Circulation, Resources, Temperature,
Waves
- Paleoclimate - Historical records, Ice, land, and ocean
cores
- Solar Physics - Energetic particles, Solar activity, Solar
radiation
The categorization of the citations also makes it possible to make
a compilation of the citations in a particular subject category for
all the publications identified above that were surveyed. This present
compilation is for the Carbon category.
Table of Contents
- IPCC CLIMATE CHANGE 2001: THE SCIENTIFIC BASIS
- CHAPTER 3 - THE CARBON CYCLE AND ATMOSPHERIC CARBON DIOXIDE
- USGCRP - CLIMATE CHANGE IMPACTS ON THE US
- FOUNDATION REPORT
- Scenarios Used for the Report
- Socioeconomic Context for Climate Impact Assessment
- Report's Regional Elements of the U.S.
- Research Sectors of the Report
- CARBON REFERENCES IN SUBSEQUENT REGIONAL/SECTORAL REPORTS
- Agriculture Sector
- California Region (Final Review Version)
- Coastal Region
- Health Sector
- Mid-Atlantic Region
- Pacific Islands Region
- Water Sector
- HUMAN INTERACTIONS WITH THE CARBON CYCLE: SUMMARY OF A WORKSHOP
- DATA MADE NEWLY AVAILABLE IN 1997
- INTERAGENCY
- DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
- DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
- NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION
- DATA MADE NEWLY AVAILABLE IN 1998
- INTERAGENCY
- DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
- DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
- DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
- NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION
- NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION
- DATA MADE NEWLY AVAILABLE IN 1999
- DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
- DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
- NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION
- NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION
- DATA MADE NEWLY AVAILABLE IN 2000
- DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
- DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
- NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION
- NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION
- DATA MADE NEWLY AVAILABLE IN 2001
- DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
- DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
- NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION
- NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION
IPCC Climate Change 2001: The Scientific
Basis
IPCC Working Group I. Climate Change 2001: The Scientific Basis. The
IPCC Secretariat c/o World Meteorological Organization, 7 bis Avenue de
la Paix, C.P. 2300, CH - 1211 Geneva 2, Switzerland. http://www.ipcc.ch/
Chapter 3 - The Carbon Cycle and
Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide
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