JENNIFER^Strain/Cure bibli1^, ^3^3^ ^1^, ^, ^, ^^^^^ed./eds.^1^, ^3^^1^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^2^1^{b:^"}"^1^7^1^938^^|{b^1^. } ^2^. ^35^.^<^ ^44^ edition.^>^ {i^36^,58^^|{b^1^.} ^2^. ^<^^36^. ography: CO2 effects on plants^1^1 ^1^^5^^^^1^7^^^^3^ ^1^, ^, ^, ^2^^^^^1 20^^|{b^1^.} ^2^. ^35^. {i^11^. ^37^:^13^.}||^6^||^60^||{iKEYWORDS: ^3^}| ^>^{iIn: ^<^^16^ (^17^), ^>^^<^^45^, ^>^^37^^<^, ^38^^>^^<^, ^14^^>^.}|^<^|^6^|^>^^<^|^60^|^>^^<^|{iKEYWORDS: ^3^}^>^|34^^|{b^1^. } ^2^. ^35^. {i^<^^8^ in ^>^^36^}|^<^|^6^|^>^^<^|^60^|^>^^<^|{iKEYWORDS: ^3^}^>^|30^^|{b^1^.} ^2^. ^35^. {i^37^, ^7^}.|^<^|^6^|^>^^<^|^60^|^>^^<^|{iKEYWORDS: ^3^}^>^| } ^37^. ^40^ pp.|^<^|^6^|^>^^<^|^60^|^>^^<^|{iKEYWORDS: ^3^}^>^| Division, was given a ser!slides and a briefing abo"C. Mr. Cannon and other #personnel from ORNL provi$eries of presentations on%apabilities. The present&as given to a senior grou'the World Bank and U.S. A(. Cannon provided a detai)cription of CDIAC and its*ation products, publicati+nd specialized informatio ,ces. All World Bank and -ff have been placed in CD.orld Directory and were e/en a package of CDIAC mat0T$ &Es1ed contact with the Unite2ns Environment Programme'3nizations of Environmenta4rement (HEM) program. HE5rt of UNEP's Earthwatch/G6nvironmental Monitoring S7GEMS). HEM serves as one8P's environmental data an9mation management program:xchange of information pr;and publications was init<T$ &Ass=huck Herrick (Associate D>, Environmental Trends, C?on Environmental Quality)@he Interagency Committee Aronmental Trends and the Bvironmental Quality ReporC  yQ DProvided descriptive inEions and copies of relevaFications (CDIAC CommunGs, ARM, DOE  yQHesearch Summaries, TreI, Catalog of Data BJd Reports, and the Ky to libraries with thLwing affiliations:T$ M&X #NOPX FQRSTUniversity institutionsUurricular accredited by tV Am. 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Specifically, the GHCct seeks to consolidate trous preexisting nationaional, and globalscale  ts into a single global c!data base that can be upd"nhanced, and distributed #lar intervals. The first$n of the GHCN was complet%ng the summer of 1992 wit&ibution beginning in the 'cal year. The data base (s 6039 temperature, 7533 )tation, 1883 sea level pr* and 1873 station pressur+ds. Spatial coverage in ,larly good for the U.S. a-ral Europe, and this data.esents dramatic improveme/r South America, Africa, 0a.T$ &The 1ta base is available from2as NDP041. The NDP cons3 a written 400 page docum4 two magnetic tapes conta5achinereadable data file6ccompanying retrieval cod7e written document descri8 detail, both the GHCN da9 and the content of the m: tapes. During the first;f FY '93 131 copies of th< version of this NDP were=buted with a total of 132> of the report being dist? since its release.T$@&In conjunction withAoduction of this data basBC and NOAA staff have beeCng on a quality control wD to be held in Asheville,EOctober 1994. The intentFs event is to initiate a Gtive effort to develop stHtheart quality control sI for monthly surface climJa. Several dozen researcKom institutions throughouLorld are expected to partM.T$ &ProgrNtinues on the revision ofODP. Several improvementsPnd are being implemented:Qcquisition of additional Rom sparsely covered areasS the Amazon basin, the CaTArctic, the Sahara desertUimprovement of algorithmsVminate duplicate stationsW3) in preparation for theXkshop in October, developY new quality assurance prZs that identify data proc[problems (e.g., keypunch \ transcription inconsiste]and artificial discontinu^T$ & _ational data exchange `&To obtain addiadata for possible inclusibhe Global Historical Climc Network or for distributdnumeric data packages, CDetacted Brazilian researchfthe Institute Aeronauticagale (SMo Jos) dos Ch the Departamento Nacionaiteorologia (Bras1lia),jservatorio Nacional (Rio kiro), and the Diretoria dlgrafia e Navega'Mo m;i). These institutionsndentified as potential soof globalchange data duripC's participation in the qNations Conference on Envrt and Development (UNCED)s de Janeiro in June 1992.tretoria de Hidrografia e u'Mo provided CDIAC wvisting of Brazilian climawal stations.T$ xDIAC also contacted the Iye of Experimental Meteorozbninsk, Russia) for data {ndbased  wQ( |scopic measurements of to}umn CO2 at Lake Iss~in Kirghistan, as a follo a CDIAC visit to Russia ber 1991.T$ r*-++DD  RussianEnglish tran project T$ e Carbon Dioxide Informatlysis Center (CDIAC), in ration with the AllRussiarch Institute of Hydromegical Information"WorlCenter (RIHMIWDC) in Obnas produced  yQ first in a series of fouranguage bibliographies ofant Russian climatechangature. Selected  Translated Abstracts oanLanguage ClimateChangcations: I. Surface Energt (ORNL/CDIAC57; Proc of RIHMIWDC, Issue 58) piled by CDIAC's Marvel Ds, based on abstracts tra into English by RIHMIWDolina B. Ravina. This repich features sidebysiden and English abstracts,  from a sevenmonth guestment of Ms. Ravina at CDIitional bibliographies ared for the topical areas ds, aerosols, and generalation climate models. Thilation project was conducer the auspices of a 1972R agreement on protection environment.T$ -++DD    EE Ocean Data ă &With separate fundi the U.S. Department of E Environmental Sciences D, beginning in Fiscal Yea CDIAC started emphasizinualityassurance, documen and distribution of oceabon data, in support of Deans Research Program. Ths Research Program was de to  wQ quant distribution and transpoO2 in the oceans, tstand processes controlliange of  wQ C between the oceans and osphere, and to improve prizations of oceanic mixi wQ convectioimate models. DOE funds rers to collect CO2  the onetime global survhe Joint Global Ocean Flu (aboard research vessels World Ocean Circulation ent), and  wQ is represented on the DOE Survey Science Team.&CDIAC is coord its effort with the U.S.Data Management Office anOCE Hydrographic Programme (WHPO). CDIAC, which hoe World Data CenterA (WDr Atmospheric Trace Gasesage xx), will interact clith its counterpart WDCAeanography (part of the Q National Oceanograta Center). CDIAC will m CO2 data availableh its series of numeric dkages (NDPs). CDIAC will ovide the data (reformattecessary) to the U.S. JGO Management Office and th for inclusion in their rve data systems.T$ Q &The fithese new oceancarbon ND present total CO2 2 data from the Met5 Expedition in the southantic Ocean and northern  Sea, JanuaryMarch 1990 ng Roether,  wQ ersity of Bremen, Germany scientist). The Meteor 12 data were contribuDave Chipman, Taro Takahae Breger, and Stew Suther the LamontDoherty Earthatory of Columbia Univers:E-+  c  F ARetter ă  yQ&Many praisecomments for the productidistribution of ARM Ouhave been received. Sminor editorial adjustmen been noted and a second f the newsletter has beenled  wQ, for p }1  } }2  }z  -~S N~ EXE `3DCRS `3$  LRS `3%J EXE `3(VEXE `36 COM `3DB@VEXE `3G_ EXE `3J" COM `3L COM `3M2