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Volume Information Source: Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series A, Mathematical and Physical Sciences, Vol. 330, No. 1615, The Earth's Climate and Variability of the Sun Over Recent Millennia: Geophysical, Astronomical and Archaeological Aspect (Apr. 24, 1990), pp. 693-697 Published by: The Royal Society Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/53585 . Accessed: 08/05/2014 13:03 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use, available at . http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp . JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps scholars, researchers, and students discover, use, and build upon a wide range of content in a trusted digital archive. We use information technology and tools to increase productivity and facilitate new forms of scholarship. For more information about JSTOR, please contact [email protected]. . The Royal Society is collaborating with JSTOR to digitize, preserve and extend access to Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series A, Mathematical and Physical Sciences. http://www.jstor.org This content downloaded from 169.229.32.137 on Thu, 8 May 2014 13:03:38 PM All use subject to JSTOR Terms and Conditions
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Volume InformationSource: Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series A, Mathematical andPhysical Sciences, Vol. 330, No. 1615, The Earth's Climate and Variability of the Sun OverRecent Millennia: Geophysical, Astronomical and Archaeological Aspect (Apr. 24, 1990), pp.693-697Published by: The Royal SocietyStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/53585 .

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INDEXES TO VOLUME 330 (A) Author index

Allen, J. R. L. Late Flandrian shoreline oscillations in the Severn Estuary: change and reclamation at Arlingham, Gloucestershire, 315.

Baillie, M. G. L. On the need for further isotopic measurements from tree-rings, 441. Beer, J. See Oeschger & Beer. Berger, A., Md1ice, J. L. & van der Mersch, X. Evolutive spectral analysis of sunspot data over the past 300 years,

529. Berger, R. Relevance of medieval, Egyptian and American dates to the study of climatic and radiocarbon

variability, 517. Bonino, G. See Cini Castagnoli et al. Boulanger, Ph. & Hayes, M. Electromagnetic plane waves in anisotropic media: an approach using bivectors, 335. Bradley, D. C. Metal alkoxides and thin-film growth, 167. Bullough, R. K. See Hynne & Bullough.

Cini Castagnoli, Giuliana, Bonino, G., Provenzale, A. & Serio, M. On the presence of regular periodicities in the thermoluminescence profile of a recent sea sediment core, 481.

Cole-Hamilton, D. J. See Shenai-Khatkhate et al. Compton, R. G. & Pritchard, K. L. The dissolution of calcite at pH > 7: kinetics and mechanism, 47. Compton, R. G. & Unwin, P. R. The dissolution of calcite in aqueous solution at pH > 4: kinetics and mechanism,

1.

Das, P. See Narasimha & Das. Davis, F. See Hodge et al.

Eddy, J. A. Some thoughts on Sun-weather relations, 543. Epstein, A. J. See Miller & Epstein. Epstein, S. & Krishnamurthy, R. V. Environmental information in the isotopic record in trees, 427.

Faure, H. & Leroux, M. Are there solar signals in the African monsoons and rainfall?, 575. Feast, W. J. Polymeric nonlinear optical materials, 117. Finney, S. A. See Sonett & Finney. Foukal, P. Solar luminosity variations over timescales of days to the past few solar cycles, 591.

General Discussion, 679. Gerard, J.-C. Modelling the climatic response to solar variability, 561. Giroud-Godquin, Anne-Marie. See Marchon et al. Gough, D. 0. On possible origins of relatively short-term variations in the solar structure, 627. Gray, G. W. Low-molar-mass thermotropic liquid crystals, 73. Guillon, D. See Marchon et al.

Hann, R. A. Molecules for Langmuir-Blodgett film formation, 141. Hayes, M. See Boulanger & Hayes. Hoare, R. D. See Williams et al. Hodge, P., Davis, F. & Tredgold, R. H. Preformed polymers for Langmuir-Blodgett films, 153. Hynne, F. & Bullough, R. K. The scattering of light. III. External scattering from a finite molecular fluid,

253.

Jordan, R. H. See Powers & Jordan. Jouzel, J. See Raisbeck et al.

Kahn, 0. Molecular-based compounds exhibiting a spontaneous magnetization, 195. Kelly, P. M. See Wigley & Kelly. Khan, 0. See Williams et al. Krishnamurthy, R. V. See Epstein & Krishnamurthy. Kuniholm, P. I. Archaeological evidence and non-evidence for climatic change, 645.

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694 Author index

Labitzke, Karin & van Loon, H. Associations between the 11-year solar cycle, the quasi-biennial oscillation and the atmosphere: a summary of recent work, 577.

Leroux, M. See Faure & Leroux. Linick, T. W. See Suess & Linick. Lorius, C. Environmental records from polar ice cores, 459.

McQueen, A. E. D. See Shenai-Khatkhate et al. Maldavi, Pascale. See Marchon et al. Marchon, J.-C., Maldavi, Pascale, Giroud-Godquin, Anne-Marie, Guillon, D., Skoulios, A. & Strommen, D. P.

Columnar liquid crystals from long-chain carboxylates of transition metal ions, 109. M61ice, J. L. See Berger et al. Miller, J. S. & Epstein, A. J. Organometallic ferromagnets, 205. Mullin, J. B. See Shenai-Khatkhate et al.

Narasimha, R. & Das, P. A spectral solution of the Boltzmann equation for the infinitely strong shock, 217.

Oeschger, H. & Beer, J. The past 5000 years history of solar modulaton of cosmic radiation from '0Be and '4C studies, 471.

Parker, Marjory B. See Shenai-Khatkhate et al. Parrott, M. J. See Williams et al. Pecker, J.-C. Closing remarks: astronomical, 683. Pecker, J.-C. & Runcorn, S. K. A Discussion on the Earth's climate and variability of the Sun over recent millennia:

geophysical, astronomical and archaeological aspects, 395. Pecker, J.-C. & Runcorn, S. K. Introductory remarks, 399. Petit, J. R. See Raisbeck et al. Powers, W. R. & Jordan, R. H. Human biogeography and climate change in Siberia and Arctic North America in

the fourth and fifth millennia BP, 665. Pritchard, K. L. See Compton & Pritchard. Provenzale, A. See Cini Castagnoli et al.

Raisbeck, G. M., Yiou, F., Jouzel, J. & Petit, J. R. '0Be and 62H in polar ice cores as a probe of the solar variability's influence on climate, 463.

Renfrew, A. C. Climate and Holocene culture change: some practical problems, 657. Ribes, Elizabeth. Astronomical determinations of the solar variability, 487. Ringsdorf, H. & Wustefeld, R. Molecular engineering of liquid-crystalline polymers: architecture and

functionalization, 95. Roxburgh, I. W. Variability in th solar output, 641. Runcorn, S. K. Closing remarks: geophysical, 685; see also Pecker & Runcorn.

Serio, M. See Cini Castagnoli et al. Shenai-Khatkhate, D. V., Parker, Marjory B., McQueen, A. E. D., Mullin, J. B. & Cole-Hamilton, D. J.

Organometallic molecules for semiconductor fabrication, 173. Sherwood, J. N. Molecular nonlinear optical materials, 127. Skoulios, A. See Marchon et al. Sonett, C. P. & Finney, S. A. The spectrum of radiocarbon, 413. Stephenson, F. R. Historical evidence concerning the Sun: interpretation of sunspot records during the telescopic

and pretelescopic eras, 499. Strommen, D. P. See Marchon et al. Suess, H. E. & Linick, T. W. The 14C record in bristlecone pine wood of the past 8000 years based on the

dendrochronology of the late C. W. Ferguson, 403.

Thomson, D. J. Time series analysis of Holocene climate data, 601. Tredgold, R. H. See Hodge et al.

Unwin, P. R. See Compton & Unwin.

van der Mersch, I. See Berger et al. van Loon, H. See Labitzke & van Loon. Vernet, J.-L. The bearing of phyto-archaeological evidence on discussions of climatic change over recent millenia,

671.

Weiss, N. 0. Periodicity and aperiodicity in solar magnetic activity, 617. Wigley, T. M. L. & Kelly, P. M. Holocene climatic change, '4C wiggles and variations in solar irradiance, 547.

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Author index 695

Williams, G. E. Precambrian cyclic rhythmites: solar-climatic or tidal signatures?, 445. Williams, J. O., Hoare, R. D., Khan, 0. & Parrott, M. J. Mechanisms in metal-organic chemical vapour

deposition, 183. Wustefeld, R. See Ringsdorf & Wustefeld.

Xu, Zhentao. Solar observations in ancient China and solar variability, 513.

Yiou, F. See Raisbeck et al.

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Subject index

acentric structures, 127. acetylene, counting gas, 403. adducts, 173. alkyls, mixed, 173. amphiphiles, polymerizable, 153. ancient solar observations, 513. anthropogenic effects, 427. applications of bivectors, 335. archaeological dating, 441. Arctic Small Tool Tradition, 665. auroral record, 499..

back-scattering enhancement, 253. beryllium-10 record, 459. Boltzmann equation, 217. bristlecone pine, 413. bristlecone pine record, 403. Bronze Age, 645.

calcite dissolution kinetics, 1, 47. calcium carbonate dissolution, 1, 47. carbon cycle, 471. carbon-14 variations, 601. Celali rebellions, 645. channel electrode, 1, 47. chaos, 617. charge transfer complexes, 95. chiral SC materials, 73. chronology, 657. climate change, 547, 665. climate modelling, 547, 561. climate sensitivity, 561. climate-controlled sedimentation, 315. climatic cycles, 445. climatic trends, 427. conjugated polymers, 117. cosmogenic (and anthropogenic) "4C, 403.

dendrochronology, 403, 645. discotic liquid crystals, 95. Discussion Meeting, Earth's climate and variability of

the Sun, 395. Discussion Meeting, -molecular chemistry for

electronics, 71. doping of liquid crystals, 95. drought, 575, 645. dynamo, solar, 617.

electroclinic effect, 73. epitaxy, GaAs, 183. estuarine mud, 315. EXAFS, 109.

faculae, 591. ferroelectric liquid crystals, 73. ferromagnets, molecular-based, 195. ferromagnets, organometallic, 205.

geomagnetic field, 413. glacial period, last, 471. global warming, 427. Gordion, 645. greenhouse effect, 547. Greenland acidity layers, 441.

Holocene, 471. human biogeography, 665. hydrolysis of metal alkoxides, 167. hypersonic flow, 217.

ice cores, 459, 463. induction of liquid-crystalline phases, 95. inhomogeneous waves, 335. irradiance modulation, 591. isotopes, H and C, 427. isotopic records, 427, 441.

Kerr effect, 117. kinetic theory, gases, 217.

lakes in Sahara, 575. Langmuir-Blodgett films, 141. LB film, crosslinking of, 153. LB films, as resists, 153. LB films, in sensors, 153. LB films, polymerization of, 153. light scattering, 253. liquid crystals, 73, 95. liquid-crystalline polymers, 95. Little Ice Age, 547.

macro-remains, 671. magnetic 22-year cycle, 529. magnetic susceptibility of soaps, 109. many-body theory, 253. metal alkyls, 173. metal oxide alkoxides, 167. MOCVD, 167, 183. monsoon, African, 575. multiple light scattering, 253. multiple-data-window technique, 601.

naked-eye sunspot records, 513. nematic materials, 73. nonlinear optics, 127, 141. nonlinear optical materials, 117.

organic conductors, 141. organic thin films, 141.

palaeorotation of Earth, 445. palaeotidal periods, 445. periodic phenomena, 601. periodicity of solar activity, 513. phyto-archaeology, 671.

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Subject index 697

Pinus aristata, 403. polymeric LB films, 153. post-glacial peats, 315. precursors, alternative, 183. proxy solar records, 441. purification, alkyls, 173.

quasi-biennial oscillation, 577.

radiocarbon, 547. radiocarbon records, Belfast, La Jolla, 413. radiocarbon spectrum, 413. radiocarbon variability, 517. rain-making conditions, 575. Raman spectroscopy, 109. refraction of scattering, 253.

Sahel river run-off, 575. salt marshes, 315. Sardis, 645. sea-level movements, 315. sedimentary cycles, 445. shock structure, 217. soaps, Cu, Ru, Rh, 109. solar activity, 463, 499, 517. solar cycle, 11-year, 577. solar irradiance, 561. solar luminosity, variations, 591. solar minima, 471. solar semi-diameter, 487. solar variability, 413, 487, 547, 641. solar variations, short-term, 627. solar-terrestrial relation, 575. solutions, Maxwell's equations, 335.

sol-gel process, 167. spectral analysis, 529, 601. spectral techniques, 217. spontaneous magnetization, 195. standard solar model, 627. stationary processes, 601. Suess wiggles, 403. Sun worship, 513. sunspot cycle, 11-year, 529. sunspot cycles, 445. sunspot observations, 513. sunspot records, 499. sunspots, 529, 591, 617. sunspots, number, 487. sunspots, rotation, 487. surface-dependent scattering, 253.

temperature trend, 561. thermoluminescence, 481. tidal cycles, 445. transition metal soaps, 109. tree-ring records, 441. twisted nematic displays, 73.

ultraviolet solar spectrum, 561. unstable 11-year cycle, 529.

vegetation, climatic influence, 671. volatile metal alkoxides, 167.

waves in crystals, 335.

zero-field splitting, 109.

End of the three hundred and thirtieth volume (Series A)

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