Data from CDIAC publications were cited in a number of journal articles, magazine articles, and newsletters. The following publications are representative of works that have been cited.
Norris, J. R. 1998. Low cloud type over the ocean from surface observations. Part I: Relationship to surface meteorology and the vertical distribution of temperature and moisture. Journal of Climate 11:369-382.
Norris, J. R. 1998. Low cloud type over the ocean from surface observations. Part II: Geographical and seasonal variations. Journal of Climate 11:383-403.
Meyerson, F. A. B. 1998. Population, carbon emissions, and global warming: The forgotten relationship at Kyoto. Population and Development Review 24:115-130.
World Wildlife Fund. 1998. Country by Country. (http://www.panda.org/climate/country.shtml).
Michaels, P. J., R. C. Balling, Jr., R. S. Vose, and P. C. Knappenberger. 1998. Analysis of trends in the variability of daily and monthly historical temperature measurements. Climate Research 10:27-33.
Peterson, T. C., R. Vose, R. Schmoyer, and V. Razuvaëv. 1998. GHCN quality control of monthly temperature data. International Journal of Climatology 18(11)1169-1180.
Karl, T. R., and R. W Knight. 1998. Secular trends of precipitation amount, frequency, and intensity in the United States. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society 79:231-241.
Michaels, P. J., R. C. Balling, Jr., R. S. Vose, and P. C. Knappenberger. 1998. Analysis of trends in the variability of daily and monthly historical temperature measurements. Climate Research 10:27-33.
IGBP Terrestrial Carbon Working Group. 1998. The terrestrial carbon cycle: Implications for the Kyoto Protocol. Science 280:1393-1394.
Anonymous 1998. Back from Wentz it came: Satellite temperature correction changes nothing. World Climate Report 3:24.
Dettinger, M. D., and M. Ghil. 1998. Seasonal and interannual variations of atmospheric CO2 and climate. Tellus 50B:1-24.
Hoffert, M. I., K. Caldeira, A. K. Jain, E. F. Haites, L. D. D. Harvey, S. D. Potter, M. E. Schlesinger, S. H. Schneider, R. G. Watts, T. M. L. Wigley, and D. J. Wuebbles. 1998. Energy implications of future stabilization of atmospheric CO2 content. Nature 395:881-884.
Meyerson, F. A. B. 1998. Population, carbon emissions, and global warming: The forgotten relationship at Kyoto. Population and Development Review 24:115-130.
Peng, T.-H., R. Wanninkhof, J. L. Bullister, R.A. Feely, and T. Takahashi. 1998. Quantification of decadal anthropogenic CO2 uptake in the ocean based on dissolved inorganic carbon measurements. Nature 396:560-563.
Wamsley, P. R., J. W. Elkins, D. W. Fahey, G. S. Dutton, C. M. Volk, R. C. Myers, S. A. Montzka, J. H. Butler, A. D. Clarke, P. J. Fraser, L. P. Steele, M. P. Lucarelli, E. L. Atlas, S. M. Schauffler, D. R. Blake, F. S. Rowland, W. T. Sturges, L. J. Lee, S.A. Penkett, A. Engel, R. M. Simpfle, K. R. Chan, D. K. Weisenstein, M. K. W. Ko, and R. J. Salawitch. 1998. Journal of Geophysical Research 103(D1):1513-1526.
ABCNEWS.com, 1998. How Many Pounds Do You Produce Each Day? Calculate Your CO2 (http://more.abcnews.go.com/sections/us/DailyNews/co2_calc1007.html).
United States Information Agency. 1998. Climate Change (http://www.usia.gov/topical/global/environ/envcl.htm).
Kristi Coale. 1998. Sensors Keep Tabs on Emission Credits. WIRED NEWS (http://www.wired.com/news/news/technology/story/11825.html).