Selected Translated Abstracts of Chinese-Language Climate Change Publications
Ge Quansheng, Zhang Peiyuan, Liu Xiuping, Zhang Xueqing, Chen Yuan, Peng Guitang, and Zheng Jingyun, Institute of Geography, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China; Wei-Chyung Wang, Atmospheric Sciences Research Center, State University of New York at Albany; and Robert M. Cushman and Marvel D. Burtis, CDIAC
ORNL/CDIAC-117 (1999) (http://cdiac.esd.ornl.gov/epubs/cdiac/cdiac117/cdiac117.html)
Much of the Chinese literature that has been published on the topic of global climate change is available in English to western researchers, but much of it is not. This report contains the English-translated abstracts of important global climate change Chinese-language literature published between 1995 and 1998. Topics included in this compilation cover adaptation, ancient climate change, climate variation, the East Asia monsoon, historical climate change, impacts, modeling, and radiation and trace-gas emissions. In addition to the bibliographic citations and abstracts translated into English, this report also presents the original citations and abstracts in Chinese.

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