Hayden's Research Bibliography


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Hachey, H.B., and McLellan, H.J. (1948). Trends and Cycles in Surface Temperatures of the Canadian Atlantic. J. Fish. Res. Bd. Can., 7(6):355-362. T 3.13.

Hackney, C.T. and W.J. Cleary (1986). Saltmarsh Loss in Southeastern North Carolina Lagoons: Importance of sea level rise and human activities. Draft paper . 1576

Hadley, G. (1735). Concerning the Cause of the General Trade-Winds. VI. Philosophical Transactions, For the Months of April, May and June, 1735; No. 437, p. 58-62. 0455 P.T. HADLEY.

Hadley, M.L. (1964). Wave-Induced Bottom Currents in the Celtic Sea. Marine Geology, 2:164-167. 0841 C CL WAVES SED.

Haelen, T. (1980). A Review on the Works of J.R. Bray. Submitted for Dynamic Climatology, Nov. 26, 1980. RB 9.

Hahn, D.G., and Shulka, J. (1976). An Apparent Relationship between Eurasian Snow Cover and Indian Monsoon Rainfall. J. of the Atmos. Sciences, 33:2461-2462. 1143 BIBLIO.

Hails, J.R. (1964). The Coastal Depositional Features of South Eastern Queensland. The Australian Geographer, 9(4):207-217. ONR 055 SEDIMENT COAST.

Haitian Drought Studies. Haitian Drought Studies, International Report, 1 p. 0962 C CL WIND.

Haldane, J.B.S. (1948). The Theory of a Cline. J. Genetics, 48(3):277-284. 0621 GENECOLOGY.

Halderson, L.L. (1965). Anomalous Precipitation at Fort Winnebago. Unpublished Paper for Meteorology 858, Mimeographed, 16 p. 0769 CL C.

Halfpenny, J, and Clark, J. (1988) Climate Calanders-Computer graphics reveal patterns in large databases that are useful to ecologists. Bioscience, Box 1, #16

Hall, C.A., Jr. (1964). Shallow-Water Marine Climates and Molluscan Provinces. Ecology, 45(2):226-234. 0797 BIOGEO.

Hall, C.A.S., Ekdahl, C.A., and Wartenberg, D.E. (1975). A Fifteen-Year Record of Biotic Metabolism in the Northern Hemisphere. Nature, 255(5504):136-138. CO>2< 1.7 CO>2<.

Hall, J.A. (date unknown). Surf Climate at Three Selected U.S. Coastal Locales - Atlantic City, New Jersey; Hillsboro Inlet, Florida; Yaquina Bay, Oregon. Dept. of the Army, Corps of Engineers, Beach Erosion Board, Annual Bulletin No. 16, p. 24-35. 0270 C CL WAVES.

Hall, J.V. (1948). Proof Test of Water Transparency Method of Depth Determination. Dept. of the Army, Corps of Engineers, Beach Erosion Board, TM No. 9, 29 p. 1385 BARRIER PROFILE.

Hall, W.C., et al. (1940). A Model Study of the Effect of Submerged Breakwaters on Wave Action. Dept. of the Army, Corps of Engineers, Beach Erosion Board, AD 697 119 TM No. 1. 1380 BARRIER PROFILE WAVE.

Hallam, S.J. (1976). The Relevence of Old World Archaeology to the First Entry of Man into New Worlds: Colonization Seen from the Antipodes. Quaternary Research, v. 8. HI 1.9.

Hallermeir, R.J. (1973). Design Considerations for a 3-D Laser Doppler Velocimeter for Studying Gravity Waves in Shallow Water. Applied Optics, 12:294-300. ONR 056 C CL WAVES.

Hallermeier, R.J. (1978). Uses for a Calculated Limit Depth to Beach Erosion. U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers, Coastal Engineering Research Center, Reprint, v. August 28 - September 1, 1978; p. 1494-1510. 1375.

Hallermeier, R.J., and James, W.R. (1974). Development of a Shallow-Water Wave Direction Gage. Proceedings of the International Symposium on Ocean Wave Measurement and Analysis, ASCE/New Orleans, LA, Sep 9-11, 1974, p. 696-712. 0740 C CL WAVES.

Halpern, D. (1974). Summertime Surface Diurnal Period Winds Measured Over an Upwelling Region near the Oregon Coast. J. of Geophys. Research, 79(15):2223-2230. 0989 C CL WIND UPWELLING.

Haltiner, G.J. (1963). Finite Difference Approximations for the Determination of Dynamic Instability. Tellus, 15(3):230-240. W-36 1.6.

Hamilton, W.J., III, and Seely, M.K. (1976). Fog Basking by the Namib Desert Beetle, Onymacris Unguicularis. Nature, 262:284-285. 1034 INTEREST.

Hamilton, W.L., and Seliga, T.A. (1972). Atmospheric Turbidity and Surface Temperature on the Polar Ice Sheets. Nature, 235:320-322. VD 1.4.

Hamma, K., and Takagi, N. (1970). Measurement of Sea Salt Particles on the Coast under Moderate Winds. Papers in Meteorology and Geophy., 21(4):449-458. ONR 057 BARRIER SEA SALT.

Hammond, A.L. (1976). Solar Variability: Is the Sun an Inconstant Star? science, 191:1159-1160. SC 1.8.

Hanebuth, G. (1965). Interactions between the Hemspheres. Unpublished Paper for Paleoclimatology for R.A. Bryson, Mimeographed, 11 p. 0771 CL C.

Hanfmann, G.M.A. (date unknown). Excavations at Sardis. p.j124-135. 0600 INTEREST.

Hansen, E. (1972). Lagrangian Characteristics of Surface Turbulence. J. of Hydraulics Div., Proceed. ASCE, p. 1255-1272. ONR 058 SEDIMENT TRANSPORT.

Hansen, J., Johnson, D., Lacis, A., Lebedeff, S., Lee, P., Rind, D., and Russell, G. (1981). Climatic Impact of Increasing Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide. Science, 213(4511):957-966. CO>2< 3.13.

Hansen, J.E., Wang, W-C., and Lacis, A.A. (1978). Mount Agung Eruption Provides Test of a Hobal Climatic Perturbation. Science, 199:1065-1067. VD 1.10.

Hanbson, Kirby, Are Atmospheric "Greenhouse" effects apparent in the climatic record of the contiguous U.S.? Geophysical Research Letters, Box 1,#17

Hantel, M., and Langholz, H. (1977). Precipitation Flux Climatology of the Free Atmosphere. J. of Atmos. Sciences, 34:713-719. 1261 BIBLIO.

Hardy, J.R. (1968). Computation of Wave Refraction Diagrams and Wave Energy Balance Along a Coastline. British Geomorphological Rsch. Group, Occasional Papers, 6(69):73-85. ONR 059 C CL WAVES.

Hare, F.K. (date unknown). Some Climatological Problems of the Arctic and Sub-Arctic. Polar Meteorology, p. 952-964. 0044 BIOGEO. 0053. 0346.

Hare, F.K. (date unknown). The Boreal Conifer Zone. 18 p. 0136 BIOGEO.

Hare, F.K. (date unknown). Some climatological problems of the Arctic and sub-Arctic. Polar Meteorology, p. 952-964. 1242

Hare, F.K. (1960). The Disturbed Circulation of the Arctic Stratosphere. J. of Meteorology, 17(1):36-51. ONR 060 CLIMATE ARCTIC 2 copies.

Hare, F.K. (1960). The Westerlies. Geographical Review, 50(3):345-367. ONR 061 CLIMATE WESTERLIES.

Hare, F.K. (1962). The Stratosphere. Geographical Review, 52(4):527-547. ONR 062 CLIMATE STRATOSPHERE.

Hare, F.K. (1973). On the Climatology of Post-Wisconsin Events in Canada. Arctic and Alpine Rsch., 5(3):169-170 (Part 1). 0998 CL C G.

Hare, F.K. (1975). Late Pleistocene and Holocene Climates: SOme Persistent Problems. Quaternary Research, v. 6. 1285.

Hare, F.K. (1977). Connection between Climate and Dessertification. Environmental Conservation, 4(2):90. 0218 jBIBLIO.

Hare, F.K. (1980). Long-term Annual Surface Heat and Water Balances over Canada and the U.S. South of 60 N: Reconciliation of Precipitation, Run-off and Temperature Fields. Atmosphere-Ocean, 18(2):127-153. 1497.

Hare, F. K. and J. C. Ritchie. (1972). The Boreal Bioclimates. Geog. Rev. 62:333-365. M-3

Harlan, H.V., and Martini, M.L. (1938). The Effect of Natural Selection in a Mixture of Barley Varieties. J. Ag. Res., 57:189-199. Two copies. 0135 GENECOLOGY.

Harley, W.S. (1980). The Significance of Climatic Change in the Northern Hemisphere 1949-1978. Monthly Weather Review, 108(3):235-248. 1356.

Harlin, J.M. (1979). Solar Influence on Mean Annual Precipitation. Professional Geographer, 31(1):25-33. SS 9.6. Harman, J.R. (1986). North American anticyclone tracks: A thirty year update. Draft paper. 1577.

Harmon, J.R. (1970). Forest and Climatic Gradients along the Southeast Shoreline of Lake Michigan. Annals, Assoc. of Amer. Geographers, 60(3)?:456-465. 0045 BIOGEO.

Harman, J.R. (1971). Tropospheric Waves, Jet Streams, and United States Weather Patterns. Commission on College Geography, Resource Paper No. 11, Assoc. of Amer. Geographers, Washington, D.C., 37 p. 0930 CLIMATE JET.

Harnack, R.P., and Sammler, W.R. (1982). Performance of the 1976 University of Wisconsin Model for United States Long-Range Forecasts Made for 1976-80. Bull. Amer. Meteor. Soc., 63(1):23-28. CF 2.6.

Harris, D.L. (1956). Interaction of Sea and Atmosphere: The Effect of a Moving Pressure Disturbance on the Water Level of a Lake. Meteor. Monog., 2(10):46-57. 1111 C CL PRESSURE.

Harris, D.L. (1972). Characteristics of Wave Records in the Coastal Zone. Reprinted from Waves on Beaches and Resulting Sediment Transport, Academic Press, Inc., 51 p. 0263 C CL WAVES. ONR 063 C CL WAVES RECORDS.

Harris, D.L. (1972). Wave Estimates for Coastal Regions. Chapter 5, Shelf Sediment Transport, Swift, Duane and Pilkey, eds., p. 99-125. 0264 C CL WAVES.

Harris, D.L. (1974). Finite Spectrum Analysis of Wave Records. Proceedings of the International Symposium on Ocean Wave Measurement and Analysis, ASCE, New Orleans, LA, Sep 9-11, 1974; p. 107-124. 0739. j Harris, D.L., and Esteva, D. (date unknown). Comparison of Pressure and Staff Wave Gage Records. CERC, 15 p., Xeroxed. ONR 064 C CL WAVES RECORD.

Harris, T.F.W. (1966). Coastal Oceanography and Engineering in South Africa. Coastal Research Notes, 2(1):12-13. ONR 065 C CL WAVES RECORD.

Harrison, C.G.A., and Prospero, J.M. (1974). Reversals of the Earth's Magnetic Field and Climate Changes. Nature, 250:563-564. 1100 CL C GEOMAG. 0981 CL C MAG.

Harrison, C.M. (1971). Recent Approaches to the Description and Analysis of Vegetation. Institute of British Geographers, Transactions, No. 52, p. 113-127. ONR 066 CLASS VEG. BIOGEO.

Harrison, G.A., and Jeffries, D. (1976). La Biologie Humaine Dans Les Environments Urbains: Strategies de Recherche. Nature et Ressources, XII(1):1-46. 0888 ENV. MGT.

Harrison, W., with E.W. Rayfield, J.D. Boon III, G. Reynolds, J.B. Grant, and D. Tyler (1968). A Time Series from the Beach Environment. ESSA Research Laboratories, Atlantic Oceanographic Lab., Miami, FL, TM ERLTM-AOL 1. (2 copies) 0929 C CL BEACH BARRIER.

Harrison, W., and Wagner, K.A. (1964). Beach Changes at Virginia Beach, Virginia. Miscellaneous Paper No. 6-64, U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers, Coastal Engineering Research Center, 25 p. 0217 BARRIER PROFILE.

Hasse, L. and Wagner V. (1971). On the Relationship between Geostrophic and Surface Wind at Sea. Monthly Weather Review, 99:255-260. ONR 067 C CL WAVES WIND.

Hasselman, K. (1961). On the Non-Linear Engergy in a Gravity-Wave Spectrum. J. of Fluid Mechanics, 12:481-500. ONR 068 C CL WAVES M.

Hasselman, K. (1976). Stochastic Climate Models, Part 1, Theory. Tellus, v. XXVIII. GCM 1.1.

Hasternrath, S.L. (1966). On General Circulation and Energy Budget in the Area of the Central American Seas. J. of the Atmos. Sciences, 23(6):694-711. 0054 CL C BUDGET. 0665.

Hastenrath, S. (1979). On Modes of Tropical Circulation and Climate Anomalies. J. of the Atmos. Sciences, v.35. SST 1.2. j

Hastenrath, S., and Wendland, W.M. (1979). On the Secular Variation of Storms in the Tropical North Atlantic and Eastern Pacific. Tellus, 31:28-38. ST 6.10.

Hastenrath, S., and Kaczmarczyk, E.B. (1981). On Spectra and Coherence of Tropical Climate Anomalies. Tellus, 33:453-462. 1451.

Hastenrath, S, (1986) On climate predictions in the tropics, American Meteorological society. Box 1, #18

Haurwitz, B. (1946). Relations between Solar Activity and the Lower Atmosphere. Transactions, American Geophysical Union, 27(2):161-163. SS 3.1.

Haurwitz, B. (1964). Atmospheric Tides. Science, 144(3625): 1415-1422. 0327 CLIMATE TIDES S.O.

Haurwitz, F. (1975). The Effect of Reducing the Solar Constant in a Climate Model. The Rand Paper Series, P-5448, 9 p. SC 1.4.

Haurwitz and Austin (1944). Weather Charts to accompany Climatology, McGraw-Hill Book Co., Inc., 17 p. 0316 CHARTS CLIMATE.

Hawley, J.W. (Date unknown) The desert project, soil survey investigations, soil conservation service, 2 p. M1-6

Hawley, J. W, and L.H. Gile(date unknown) Recent History of Isaacs Lake Playa, Southern Tornada del Muerto Basin, New Mexico, 2 p. M1-6

Hawson, C.L. (1974). Five-Year Climate Trend in the Northern Hemisphere. Nature, 249:540-541. T 2.11 CL C 20th.

Hay, R.F.M. (1967). The Association between Autumn and Winter Circulations near Britain. Met. Mag. 551.509.331:551.513(41/42) p.167-178. 0742 S.

Hay, R.F.M. (1969). An Analysis of Monthly Mean Pressure Patterns near the British Isles, with Possible Applications to Seasonal Forecasting. The Meteor. Mag., 98(1169):357-364. 0741 S.

Hay, R.F.M., and Lamb, H.H. (1973). Agriculture under the Weather. Nature, Book Reviews, 243:173-174. T 2.12 CL C AG. 0477.

Hayden, B.P. A Genecologic Treatment of the Boreal Forest. Unpublished Manuscript, Mimeographed, 25 p. 0349 GENECOLOGY.

Hayden, B.P. Prediction of Seasonal Temperatures based on persistences in cyclone frequency EOFs. Box 1, #19

Hayden, B.P. Natural dlimatic regions of North America. 3 p. Box 1, #20

Hayden, B.P. On the Covariance of Climate and Vegetation. Unpublished Manuscript, Mimeographed, 18 p. 0349 GENECOLOGY.

Hayden, B.P. Coastal Wave Climates of the Americas. Unpublished Manuscript, Xeroxed, 50 p. 0765 C CL WAVES.

Hayden, B.P. (1966). An Investigation of the Winter Climate of the United States during the Neo-Boreal Period (1550 A.D.-1880 A.D.) Using Modern Data. Unpublished Paper, Dept. of Meteorology (858), University of Wisconsin (Dr. Bryson), 25 p. 0032 CL C. j CV 1.5.

Hayden, B.P. (1969). Green Plants as Sensors. Research/Development, P. 26-28. 0238 BIOGEO.

Hayden, B.P. (1970). Physiological Systems in Semiarid Environments. Bull. of the Meteor. Soc., 51(6):530. 0562 ECOLOGY.

Hayden, B.P. (1973). Extratropical Storm Climatology of the Mid-Atlantic Coast. American Assoc. for the Advancement of Science, 139th meeting, Unpublished Paper, 11 p. 0188 C CL WAVES.

Hayden, B.P. (1974). Analysis of the Feasibility of a Natural Wave-Climate Calendar. Proposal to ONR, Geography Programs, Washington, D.C., 28 p. 0810 C CL WAVES.

Hayden, B.P. (1975). Storm Wave Climates at Cape Hatteras, North Carolina: Recent Secular Variations. Science, 190:981-983. 0402 CL C 20th.

Hayden, B.P. (1975). Storm Wave Climates at Cape Hatteras, North Corolina: Recent Secular Variations. Reprint from Science, 190:981-983. ST 4.9 BIBLIO.

Hayden, B.P. (1976). Preliminary Data Sets for Virginia Environments Since Jefferson, 1 p. Mimeographed. 0362 BIBLIO.

Hayden, B.P. (1976). January-Thaw Singularity and Wave Climates Along the Eastern Coast of the USA. Nature, 263:491-492. S 1233.

Hayden, B.P. (1979). Atlantic Coast Extratropical Cyclones: Characteristic Frequency Patterns and Their Secular Variation. 1392.

Hayden, B.P. (1980). Atlantic Coast Extratropical Cyclones: Characteristic Frequency Patterns and Their Secular Variation. Preprint Volume, Second Conference on Coastal Meteorology, Jan 30-Feb 1, 1980, Los Angeles, CA: Boston, Amer. Meteor. Soc. ST 5.6. also Box 1 , #23

Hayden, B.P. (1981). Secular Variation in Atlantic Coast Extratropical Cyclones. Monthly Weather Review, 109(1):159-167. 1547. also Box 1 #21

Hayden, B. P. (1981) Cyclone occurence mapping:Equal areas or raw frequencies? Box 1, #22

Hayden, B.P., and Dolan, R. (1974). Management of Highly Dynamic Coastal Areas of the National Park Service. Coastal Zone Management Journal, 1(2):133-139. 0553 MGT.

Hayden, B.P., and Dolan, R. (1974). Impact of Beach Nourishment on Distribution of Emerita Talpoida, the Common Mole Crab. J.jof the Waterways Harbors and Coastal Engineering Division, WW2, p. 123-132. 0714 CC. WAVES. 0265.

Hayden, B.P., and Dolan, R. (1976). Coastal Marine Fauna and Marine Climates of the Americas. J. of Biogeography, 3:71-81. 0708 CLASS BIOGEO COASTAL. 1021.

Hayden, B.P., Dolan, R., and Briscoe, C., Jr. (1976). Multivariate and Spectral Analyses of Some Seasonal Aspects of Coastal Wave Climates. Unpublished Manuscript. 1295.

Hayden, B.P., Dolan, R., and Briscoe, C., Jr. (1976). Multivariate and Spectral Analyses of Some Seasonal Aspects of Coastal Wave Climates. Conference on Coastal Meteorology of the Amer. Meteor. Soc., Sep 1976, 16 p. 1394.

Hayden, B.P., and Dolan, R. (1979). Barrier Islands, Lagoons, and Marshes. J. of Sed. Petrol., 49(4):1061-1072. 1450. also Box 1, #24

Hayden, B.P., Dolan, R., and Felder, W. (1979). Spatial and Temporal Analyses of Shoreline Variations. Coastal Engineering, 2:351-361. 1346.

Hayden, B.P., Dolan, R., and Ross, P. (1979). Barrier Island Migration. p. 363-384. 1468.

Hayden, B.P., and Michaels, P. (1981). Virginia Climate. Univ. of Virginia, Charlottesville, 14 p. 1505.

Hayden, B.P., and Smith, W. (1982). Season-to-Season Cyclone Frequency Prediction. Monthly Weather Review, 110(4):239-253. 1448 (2 copies). also Box 1, #25

Hayden, B.P., G.C. Ray and R. Dolan (1984). Classification of Coastal and Marine Environments. Env. Cons. 11(3):199207. 1448

Hayden, B.P. (1986). The climate of the equatorial Pacific and coral core research. Presentation draft. 1578

Hayden, B.P. (1987). Natural climatic regions of North America. Working paper. 1578.

Hayden, B.P. (1988) Flood climates,14 p. Box 1 #26

Hayden, B. P. (1989). Global climate change and the Virginia Coast Reserve: Site Capabilities. LTER conf on Climate Change. Denver, Col. M-35

Hayden, B. P. (1989). Global climate change and the Virginia Coast Reserve: Site Perspectives. LTER conf on Climate Change. Denver, Col. M-36

Hayden, B. P. (1989). Global climate change and the Virginia Coast Reserve: Network Interactions. LTER conf on Climate Change. Denver, Col. M-37

Haynes, C.V., Jr. (1969). The Earliest Americans. Science, 166:709-715. 0331 INTEREST.

Hayek, F.A. (1983). The rules of morality are not the conclusions of our reason. Plenary Lecture 12th ICUS. Chicago. 1579.

Hayes, J.D., and Pitman, W.C., III (1973). Lithospheric Plate Motion, Sea Level Changes and Climatic and Ecological Consequences. Nature, 246:18-21. 0534 C.C. SEA LEVEL.

Hayes, J.D., Imbrie, J., and Shackleton, N.J. (1976). Variationsjin the Earth's Orbit: Pacemaker of the Ice Ages. Science, 194(4270):1121-1132. AT 1.4 CL C ORBIT.

Hayes, M.O. (1965). Relationship between Coastal Climate and Bottom Sediment Type on the Inner Continental Shelf. Defense Research Lab., Univ. of Texas. 1292.

Hayes, M.O. (1967). Relationship between Coastal Climate and Bottom Sediment Type on the Inner Continental Shelf. Marne Geology, 5(2):111-132. ONR 069 C CL CLASS SEDIMENT.

Hayes, M.O. (1964). Lognormal Distribution of Inner Continental Shelf Widths and Slopes. Deep Sea Research, 11:53-78. ONR 070 CLASS COAST.

Hayes, M.O. (1980). General Morphology and Sediment Patterns in Tidal Inlets. Sedimentary Geology, 26:139-156. 1449.

Hayes, M.O., Owens, E.H., Hubbard, D.K., and Abele, R.W. (date unknown). The Investigation of Form and Processes in the Coastal Zone. Coastal Research Div., Dept. of geology, Univ. of South Carolina, SC, p. 11-41. 0640 C CL GEOMORPH.

Hayes, Winn, and Brown (1975). A Bill: Which was referred to the Committee on Science and Technology. H.R. 10013, 94th Congress, 1st Session, 9 p. 1020 ENV MGT CL C.

Heaf, N.J. (1973). Predicting the Waves in Coastal Waters. The Dock and Harbour Authority, p. 93-94. 0244 C CL WAVES.

Hebert, P.E., and Taylor, G. (1979). PTS. 1 and 2, Everything You Always Wanted to Know about Hurricanes. Weatherwise. FREQ 1

Hecht, A.D. (1981). The Challenge of Climate to Man. EOS, 62(51):1193-1197. 1625 CO>2<.

Hecht, A.D. (1982). The NCPO Experimental Forecast Program. Remarks to Workshop on Experimental Forecasts and Diagnosis of the Winter 1981-82 at Scripps Institution March 29-31, 1982, 5 p. 1452.

Hecht, A.D., Barry, R., Fritts, H., Imbrie, J., Kutzbach, J., Mitchell, J.M., and Savin, S.M. (1979). Paleoclimate Research: Status and Orrortunities. Quaternary Research, 12:6-17, 2 copies. 1516.

Hedberg, W.H. (1966). Exploring the Possible Paleoclimatic Importance of the Composition of Interstitial Waters from Recent Marine Sediments. Unpublished Paper, Meteorology 858, Dr. R. Bryson, Mimeographed, 10 p. 0718 CL C.

Heidel, K. (1972). Turbidity Trends at Tucson, Arizona. Science, 177:882-883. 0154 CL C DUST. j

Hellerman, S. (1965). Computations of Wind Stress over the Atlantic Ocean. Monthly Weather Review, 93(4):239-244. ONR 072 C CL WAVES M.

Hellerman, S. (1967). An Updated Estimate of the Wind Stress on the World Ocean. Monthly Weather Review, 95(9):607-626. ONR 071 C CL WAVES M.

Henderson Sellers, A. (1987). Climate is a cloudy issue. New Scientist 23 July. 1580

Henderson Sellers, A. and K. McGuffie. (1989).Sulphate aerosols and climate. Nature 340:436-438. M-17

Henry, A. J., (1923) Cox on Thermal Belts and Fruit Growing in North Carolina. Monthly Weather Review. April: 199-207 18-17

Herbel, C. H. (1965) Research on improvement of brush infested grazing land on the Tornada experimental Range. 8 p. M1-6

Herbel, C. H, P.l. Dittburner, and T. S. Bichle (1969) A quantitative ecology of the Jornada Experimental Range. 97 p. M1-6-7

Herman, G.F., and Johnson, W.T. (1978). The Sensitivity of the General Circulation to Arctic Sea Ice Boundaries: A Numerical Experiment. Monthly Weather Review, v. 106. CM 1.5.

Herman, Y. (1970). Arctic Paleo-Oceanography in Late Cenozoic Time. Science, 169:474-477. 0377 CL C SEA.

Herman, Y., and Hopkins, D.M. (1980). Arctic Oceanic Climate in Late Cenozoic Time. Science, 209:557-562. AT 1.8. Hesp, P. (1984). The formation of sand beach ridges fand foredunes. Search 15(910):289291. 1581 Hesp, P. (198?). Morphodynamics of incipient foredunes in New South Wales, Australia. Unpublished work. 1581.

Hess, S.L. (1972). Fronts in the Oceans. European Scientific Notes, 26-4:94-96. ONR 073 C CL OCEAN.

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Hess, S.L., and Hewitson, V., ed. (1972). European Scientific Notes. ONRL ESN-26-4, p. 91-116. 0650 CLIMATE OCEAN.

Heusser, C.J., and Streeter, S.S. (1980). A Temperature and Precipitation Record of the Past 16,000 Years in Southern Chile. Science, v. 210. T3.9 1345-7.

Hevly, R.H., and Martin, P.S. (1961). Geochronology of Pluvial Lake Cochise, Southern Arizona: I. Pollen Analysis of Shore Deposits. J. of the Arizona Academy of Science, 2(1):24-31. HI 2.8.

Hewitt, C.S. (197?). A Comparison of Wave Index Numbers with Days of no Rainfall in Charlottesville, Virginia for the months of June, 1963 and June, 1962. Student Paper. 741.13.

Hewitt, C.S. (1977). The Effects of Meteors on Rainfall. Student Paper. 741.2.

Hewson, E.W. (1936). The Application of Wet-Bulb Potential to Air Mass Analysis, I. Quarterly J. of the Royal Meteor. Soc.,j62:387-422. ONR 074 CLIMATE AIR MASS.

Hewson, E.W. (1937). The Application of Wet-Bulb Potential Temperature to Air Mass Analysis, II: The Ascent of Air at Warm Fronts. Quarterly J. of the Royal Meteor. Soc.,63:7-30. ONR 075 CLIMATE AIR MASS.

Hewson, E.W. (1937). The Application of Wet-Bulb Potential Temperature to Air Mass Analysis, III: Rainfall in Depressions. Quarterly J. of the Royal Meteor. Soc., 63:323-337. ONR 076 CLIMATE AIR MASS.

Hewson, E.W. (1938). The Application of Wet-Bulb Potential to Air Mass Analysis, IV. Quarterly J. of the Royal Meteor. Soc., 64:407-418. ONR 077 CLIMATE AIR MASS.

Hey, R.D. (1976). Geometry of River Meanders.. Nature, 262:482-484. 1138 CUSP INTEREST. ONR 077 CLIMATE AIR MASS.

Hicks, S.D. (date unknown). As the Oceans Rise. Xeroxed, p. 22-24. SL 1.8 C CL SEA LEVEL. 0152. 0564.

Hicks, S.D. (1973). Trends and Variability of Yearly Mean Sea Level, 1893-1971. U.S. Dept. of Commerce, NOAA Technical Memorandum NOS 12, 13 p. 1227. SL 1.2.

Hicks, S.D. (1978). An Average Geopotential Sea Level Series for the United States. J. of Geophysical Research, 83(C3):1377-1379. SL 1.3 BIBLIO. 1560.

Hicks, S.D. (1981). Long-Period Sea Level Variations for the United States through 1978. Shore and Beach, April 1981, p. 26-29. 1453.

Hicks, S.D. and Crsby, J.E. (1974) Trends and variability of yearly mean sea level 1893-1972 NOAA Memo. 16 p.Box 1 #27

Hicks, S.D, and Hickman, L.E. United States sea level variations through 1986 (1988)Shore and Beach 5 p. Box 1, #28

Hidaka, K. (1968). Computation of the Wind Stresses over the Oceans. Records of Oceanographic Works in Japan, 4(2):78-123. ONR 079 C CL WAVES M. ONR 078.

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