Scripps Institution of Oceanography, La Jolla, CA

Book Chapters

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1970 - 1979

  • Multiple Authorship, Man’s Impact on the Global Environment, Principally responsible for Section 1.2.1 ’Carbon Dioxide’, The MIT Press, Cambridge, Mass., 46-55, 1970.
  • C. D. Keeling, The Carbon Dioxide Cycle: Reservoir Models to Depict the Exchange of Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide with the Oceans and Land Plants, in Chemistry of the Lower Atmosphere, chapter 6, edited by S. I. Rasool, Plenum Press, New York, pp. 251-329, 1973.
  • Multiple Authorship, The Physical Basis of Climate and Climate Modelling, Author of Section 5.7, Carbon Dioxide Processes, GARP Publication Series No. 16, International Council of Scientific Unions, 64-66, 1975.

1980 - 1989

  • C. D. Keeling, The Oceans and Biosphere as Future Sinks for Fossil Fuel Carbon Dioxide, in Interactions of Energy and Climate, edited by W. Bach, J. Pankrath and J. Williams, D. Reidel Publishing Company, Boston, pp. 129-147, 1980.
  • R. B. Bacastow and C. D. Keeling, Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide Concentration and the Observed Airborne Fraction, in SCOPE 16: Carbon Cycle Modelling, John Wiley & Sons, New York, pp. 103-112, 1981.
  • R. B. Bacastow and C. D. Keeling, Hemispheric Airborne Fractions Difference and the Hemispheric Exchange Time, in SCOPE 16: Carbon Cycle Modelling, John Wiley & Sons, New York, pp. 241-246, 1981.
  • R. B. Bacastow and C. D. Keeling, Pioneer Effect Correction to the Observed Airborne Fraction, in SCOPE 16: Carbon Cycle Modelling, John Wiley & Sons, New York, pp. 247-248, 1981.
  • B. Bolin, A. Bjorkstrom, C. D. Keeling, R. Bacastow, and U. Siegenthaler, The Oceans and Biosphere as Future Sinks for Fossil Fuel Carbon Dioxide, in SCOPE 16: Carbon Cycle Modelling, Chapter 1, John Wiley & Sons, New York, pp. 1-28, 1981.
  • Multiple Authorship, , in SCOPE 16: Carbon Cycle Modelling, Chapter 3 (Sections 3.2 and 3.3, pp 86-94, authored by C. D. Keeling.), John Wiley & Sons, New York, pp. 81-101, 1981.
  • C. D. Keeling, R. B. Bacastow, and T. P. Whorf, Measurements of the Concentration of Carbon Dioxide at Mauna Loa Observatory, Hawaii, in Carbon Dioxide Review: 1982, edited by William C. Clark, Oxford University Press, pp. 377-385, 1982.
  • M. Heimann, C. D. Keeling, and I. Y. Fung, Simulating the Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide Distribution with a Three-Dimensional Tracer Model, in The Changing Carbon Cycle, A Global Analysis, Chapter 2, edited by John R. Trabalka and David E. Reichle, Springer-Verlag, New York, pp. 16-49, 1986.
  • M. Heimann and C. D. Keeling, A Three Dimensional Model of Atmospheric CO2 Transport Based on Observed Winds: 2. Model Description and Simulated Tracer Experiments, in Aspects of Climate Variability in the Pacific and the Western Americas, edited by D. H. Peterson, American Geophysical Union, Washington, D.C., pp. 237-275, 1989. [Full Text]
  • M. Heimann, C. D. Keeling, and C. J. Tucker, A Three Dimensional Model of Atmospheric CO2 Winds: 3. Seasonal Cycle and Synoptic Time Scale Variations, in Aspects of Climate Variability in the Pacific and the Western Americas, edited by D. H. Peterson, American Geophysical Union, Washington, D.C., pp. 277-303, 1989. [Full Text]
  • C. D. Keeling, R. B. Bacastow, A. F. Carter, S. C. Piper, T. P. Whorf, M. Heimann, W. G. Mook, and H. Roeloffzen, A Three Dimensional Model of Atmospheric CO2 Transport Based on Observed Winds: 1. Analysis of Observational Data, in Aspects of Climate Variability in the Pacific and the Western Americas, edited by D. H. Peterson, American Geophysical Union, Washington, D.C., pp. 165-236, 1989. [Full Text]
  • C. D. Keeling, S. C. Piper, and M. Heimann, A Three Dimensional Model of Atmosperhic CO2 Transport Based on Observed Winds: 4. Mean Annual Gradients and Interannual Variations, in Aspects of Climate Variability in the Pacific and the Western Americas, edited by D. H. Peterson, American Geophysical Union, Washington, D.C., pp. 305-363, 1989. [Full Text]

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