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Meteorological and Geoastrophysical Abstracts provides current citations to international literature on meteorology, climatology, atmospheric chemistry and physics, astrophysics, hydrology, glaciology, physical oceanography and environmental sciences. More than 600 sources, including conference proceedings, books, technical reports, and other monographs are scanned for relevant literature.



Tips

USE FILE 29

to search literature on meteorological and geoastrophysical research.

USE /DE

to search for a subject:

     S TORNADO PRODUCING?/DE

USE RANK

to find additional descriptors:

     SELECT DUST EFFECTS
     RANK DE

USE /YEAR LIMIT

to limit a search to recently published articles:

     SELECT S2/2004:2005



Subject Coverage

Broad subject areas of coverage include the following:

  • Astrophysics
  • Atmospheric disturbances
  • Atmospheric structure
  • Climatology
  • Glaciology
  • Groundwater/surface water hydrology
  • Hydrologic cycle
  • Meteorological observations
  • Physical oceanography
  • Hydrosphere and hydrology
  • Radiation and temperature
  • Weather forecasting


Sources

Approximately 200 primary sources of international origin are scanned for relevant literature. They include technical journals, monographs in series, proceedings, reviews, and annual publications.



Print Counterparts

  • Meteorological and Geoastrophysical Abstracts


Dialog File Data

Dates Covered:1974 to the present
File Size:More than 260,00 records as of September 2005
Update Frequency:Monthly


Document Types Indexed

  • Reports
  • Books and Monographs
  • Conferences, Symposia, Meetings
  • Journal Articles


Geographic Coverage

  • International


Geographic Restrictions

  • None


Special Features


DialIndex/OneSearch Categories

ACRONYMCATEGORY NAME
AGRIAgriculture
ASTRONAstronomy
ENVIRONEnvironment
GEOLOGYGeology
GEOLOGYPGeology + TULSA Subscriber
GEOPHYSGeophysics
GEOSCIGeosciences
MARINEMarine Science
METEOROLMeteorology
POLLUTPollution
SAFETYSafety
SCITECHScience and Technology
TOXICOLToxicology
WATERWater and Aquatic Sciences


Contact

Meteorological and Geoastrophysical Abstracts is produced by the American Meteorological Society and is published by CSA. Questions concerning file content should be directed to:

CSA
7200 Wisconsin Avenue, Suite 601
Besthesda, MD 20814

Telephone:+1 301-961-6700
800 Line:800-843-7751 (in N. America)
Fax:+1 301-961-6720
E-Mail:support@csa.com


Terms and Conditions

Database copyrighted by the American Meteorological Society.


Dialog Standard Terms & Conditions apply.


SAMPLE RECORD

DIALOG(R)File  29:Meteorology & Geoastrophysical Abstracts 
(c) 2005 CSA. All rts. reserv. 
 
0000294915       IP ACCESSION NO: 6394087 
 Marked Decline in Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide Concentrations During the 
 Paleogene 
 
Pagani, Mark;  Zachos, James C;  Freeman, Katherine H;  Tipple, Brett; 
Bohaty, Stephen 
Department of Geology and Geophysics, Yale University, 210 Whitney Avenue, 
New Haven, CT 06511, USA 
 
Science (Washington), v 309, n 5734, p 600-603, July 22, 2005 
PUBLICATION DATE: 2005 
 
PUBLISHER: American Association for the Advancement of Science, 1200 New 
York Avenue, NW Washington DC 20005 USA, [mailto:membership@aaas.org], 
[URL:http://www.aaas.org] 
 
DOCUMENT TYPE: Journal Article 
RECORD TYPE: Abstract 
LANGUAGE: English 
SUMMARY LANGUAGE: English 
ISSN: 0036-8075 
ASFA NO: CS0514760 
DOI: 10.1126/science.1110063 
FILE SEGMENT: Meteorological & Geoastrophysical Abstracts 
 
ABSTRACT: 
  The relation between the partial pressure of atmospheric carbon dioxide 
(pCO sub(2)) and Paleogene climate is poorly resolved. We used stable 
carbon isotopic values of di-unsaturated alkenones extracted from deep sea 
cores to reconstruct pCO sub(2) from the middle Eocene to the late 
Oligocene ([[carat]6]45 to 25 million years ago). Our results demonstrate 
that pCO sub(2) ranged between 1000 to 1500 parts per million by volume in 
the middle to late Eocene, then decreased in several steps during the 
Oligocene, and reached modern levels by the latest Oligocene. The fall in 
pCO sub(2) likely allowed for a critical expansion of ice sheets on 
Antarctica and promoted conditions that forced the onset of terrestrial C 
sub(4) photosynthesis. 
 
DESCRIPTORS: Carbon dioxide effects on climate;  Carbon dioxide variations; 
   Photosynthesis;  Ice sheets;  Carbon dioxide;  Palaeoclimate; 
  Atmospheric chemistry;  Atmospheric gases;  Eocene;  Palaeogene; 
  Oligocene;  Carbon isotopes;  Core analysis;  Sediment analysis;  Ice 
  caps;  PS, Antarctica;  Antarctica 
IDENTIFIERS: Deep sea sediment cores 
SUBJ CATG: 551.583.7, Palaeoclimatology // Subdivide as 551.7 if necessary 
// (551.583.7) 


BASIC INDEX

SEARCH
SUFFIX
DISPLAY
CODE
FIELD NAME
INDEXING
SELECT EXAMPLES
NoneNoneAll Basic Index FieldsWordS SEASONAL(W)RHYTHM
/ABABAbstractWordS ICE(W)SHEETS(1W)ANTARCTICA/AB
/DEDEDescriptorWord
& Phrase
S CARBON(W)ISOTOPES/DE
S SEDIMENT ANALYSIS/DE
/IDIDIdentifierPhraseS DEEP SEA SEDIMENT?/ID
/SHSHSection Heading Text1WordS PALAEOCLIMATOLOGY/SH
/TITITitle2WordS (CARBON(W)DIOXIDE(S)PALEOGENE)/TI

1Searchable in the Basic Index and in the Additional Indexes.

2Includes monograph and original titles.


ADDITIONAL INDEXES

SEARCH
PREFIX
DISPLAY
CODE
FIELD NAME
INDEXING
SELECT EXAMPLES
AA=AAIP Accession NumberPhraseS AA=6394087
AU=AUAuthorPhraseS AU=PAGANI, MARK?
NoneAZDIALOG Accession Number
BN=BNISBN NumberPhraseS BN=9290926120
CS=CSCorporate SourceWordS CS=(DEPARTMENT(1W)GEOLOGY(F)YALE)
CT=CTConference TitleWordS CT=(NORDIC(W)HYDROLOGICAL(W)CONF?)
DT=DTDocument TypePhraseS DT=JOURNAL ARTICLE
FS=FSFile SegmentPhraseS FS=METEOROLOGICAL & GEOPHYS?
NoneIIDigital Object Identifier
JN=JNJournal NamePhraseS JN=SCIENCE (WASHINGTON)
LA=LALanguagePhraseS LA=ENGLISH
NO=NODocument NumberPhraseS NO=A01205
PD=PDPublication DatePhraseS PD=20050722
PU=PUPublisherWordS PU=(AMERICAN(W)ASSOCIATION(2W)ADV?)
PY=PYPublication YearPhraseS PY=2005
RT=RTRecord TypePhraseS RT=ABSTRACT
SC=SCSection Heading CodePhraseS SC=551.583.7
SH=SHSection HeadingPhraseS SC=PALAEOCLIMATOLOGY
SO=SOSource Information3WordS SO=(SCIENCE(W)WASHINGTON)
UD=NoneUpdatePhraseS UD=9999

3Display includes Journal name, Volume, Issue Number, Pagination, and Publication Date.


LIMIT

SUFFIXFIELD NAMEEXAMPLES
/ABSRecords with abstractsS S1/ABS
/ENGEnglish-language recordsS S5/ENG
/NONENGNon-English-language recordsS S5/NONENG
/YYYYPublication YearS S5/2005


SORT

SORTABLE FIELDSEXAMPLES
AA, AU, CS, JN, PD, PY, TISORT S1/ALL/AU
SORT S3/ALL/TI


RANK

RANK FIELDSEXAMPLES
All phrase- and numeric-indexed fields in the Additional Indexes can be ranked. Other RANK codes include: DERANK DE
RANK AU S4


USER-DEFINED FORMAT OPTIONS

User-defined formats can be specified using the display codes listed in the Search Options tables.TYPE S3/AU,TI/1-3
PRINT S1/TI,AB,DE/ALL


PREDEFINED FORMAT OPTIONS

NO.
DIALOGWEB
FORMAT
RECORD CONTENT
1--DIALOG Accession Number
2--Full Record except Abstract
3MediumBibliographic Citation
4--Full Record with Tagged Fields
5--Full Record
6FreeTitle and Publication Year
7LongBibliographic Citation and Abstract
8ShortTitle, Indexing, and Publication Year
9FullFull Record


DIRECT RECORD ACCESS

FIELD NAMEEXAMPLES
If the accession number of a specific record is known, it can be used to display the record directly.TYPE 0000135528/6
DISPLAY 0000294917/5
PRINT 0000294807/5


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