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Amplification of the North American ‘‘Dust Bowl’’ drought through human-induced land degradation Benjamin I. Cooka,b,1, Ron L. Millerb, and Richard Seagera aLamont–Doherty Earth Observatory, 61 Route 9W, Palisa
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Document Date: 2011-11-29 14:02:33


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Palisades / New Orleans / New York / Broadway / /

Company

University Corporation for Atmospheric Research / Oxford Univ Press / /

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North America / /

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United States / Mexico / North America / /

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Natural Disaster / Environmental Issue / /

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bNASA Goddard Institute / Doherty Earth Observatory / NASA Goddard Institute / University Corporation / Goddard Institute / /

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greenhouse gas warming / atmospheric energy input / chemical tracers / reagents/analytic tools / /

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B.I. / /

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Holcene dune / Atlantic Ocean / /

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Climate Research Unit / National Science Foundation / NASA Goddard Institute for Space Sciences ModelE / National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration / National Aeronautics and Space Administration / Goddard Institute for Space Studies / Univ of California / bNASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies / /

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Richard Seagera / Ron L. Millerb / Benjamin I. Cooka / /

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Hoerling MP / Author / /

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California / New York / /

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Atmospheric Research / /

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southeast United States / North Atlantic / northern U.S. / Western North America / northern United States / southwestern North America / southwest United States / /

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radiation / ATM / simulation / /

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www.pnas.org兾cgi兾doi兾10.1073兾pnas.0810200106 / www.pnas.org/cgi/content/full / /

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