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Climate variation and its effects on our land and water : Part C, Geological Survey climate plan

January 1, 1978

To better coordinate information being generated by the U.S. Geological Survey, a workshop was convened near Denver, Colo., on December 7-9, 1976, to exchange ideas about research that is oriented toward climate, climate variation, and the effects of climate on the Nation 's land and water resources. This is the first circular of a three-part report resulting from that workshop. Hydrologic records provide information to the earth scientist about the responses of ground water, surface water, and glaciers to climatic change; geologic sequences provide evidence of earth-surface water, and glaciers to climatic change; geologic sequences provide evidence of earth-surface responses to climatic change; biological records yield information about the effects of climatic change on the Earth 's biota; archeological records tell us where and how man was able to live under changing climatic conditions; and historical records allow the specific effects of short-term changes in climate to be accurately documented. The interrelation between present and past geologic environments, various methods of study , and the span of time over which the results can be applied are shown in a table. (Woodard-USGS)

Publication Year 1978
Title Climate variation and its effects on our land and water : Part C, Geological Survey climate plan
DOI 10.3133/cir776C
Authors Keith A. Howard, George I. Smith
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Series Title Circular
Series Number 776
Index ID cir776C
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
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