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Paper 2. agricultural impacts of and responses to climate change in the Missouri-Iowa-Nebraska-Kansas (MINK) region

The climate of the 1930s was used as an analog of the climate that might occur in Missouri, Iowa, Nebraska and Kansas (the MINK region) as a consequence of global warming. Results and their implications are discussed.

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Published in:Climatic change 1993-06, Vol.24 (1-2), p.23-23
Main Authors: Easterling, William E, Crosson, Pierre R, Rosenberg, Norman J, Katz, Laura A
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Language:English
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Summary:The climate of the 1930s was used as an analog of the climate that might occur in Missouri, Iowa, Nebraska and Kansas (the MINK region) as a consequence of global warming. Results and their implications are discussed.
ISSN:0165-0009
1573-1480
DOI:10.1007/BF01091476