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EDUCATION:[1][2][3][4]


CAREER HISTORY:[1][2][4]

Dates Career History of John A. Eddy
2003-2009 Visiting Scientist, National Solar Observatory Tucson, Arizona
1994-2000 Editor of CONSEQUENCES and Director, Office for Environmental Publications Saginaw Valley State University University Center, Michigan
1992-1994 Vice President for Research and Chief Scientist, Consortium for International Earth Science Information Network University Center, Michigan
1986-1991 Director, Office for Interdisciplinary Earth Studies, UCAR, Boulder, Colorado
1985-1986 Senior Scientist, Advanced Studies Program, National Center for Atmospheric Research, Boulder, Colorado
1978-1985 Senior Scientist, High Altitude Observatory, National Center for Atmospheric Research, Boulder, Colorado
1977-1978 Visiting Scientist, Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, Cambridge, Massachusetts
1974-1976 Special Project Staff, High Altitude Observatory
1963-1974 Research Staff, High Altitude Observatory
1961-1962 Post-Doctoral Fellow, National Bureau of Standards, Boulder, Colorado
1958-1961 Research Assistant, High Altitude Observatory
1953-1957 Line officer, United States Navy

RESEARCH INTERESTS:[1][2]

  • Earth System Science.
  • Solar Physics.
  • History of the Sun and of Climate.
  • History of Astronomy.
  • Archaeo-astronomy.

NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL COMMITTEES AND ELECTED OFFICES:[1][2]

  • Chairman, Sun-Climate Task Group, NASA Living With a Star Program, 2003
  • U.S. Committee on Global Change Research, National Academy of Sciences, 1987-1993
  • Chairman, Panel on Climate and Global Change, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, 1988-1992
  • Co-Chairman, Scientific Committee for the International Geosphere-Biosphere Programme (IGBP), International Council of Scientific Unions. Member of the Committee, 1987-1992.
  • Co-Chairman, IGBP Scientific Steering Committee on Past Global Changes, 1990-1992.
  • President, Commission 41 (History of Astronomy), International Astronomical Union, 1985-1988.
  • U.S. Advisory Committee for the International Council of Scientific Unions, National Academy of Sciences, 1985-1990.
  • Science and Engineering Panel, Committee on Scholarly Communication with the People's Republic of China, U.S. National Academy of Sciences, 1986-1988,
  • Advisory Committee, Division of Polar Programs, U.S. National Science Foundation, 1986-1988.
  • Chairman, American Meteorological Society Committee on Global Change, 1986-1988.
  • Chairman, U.S. Committee for an International Geosphere-Biosphere Program, National Research Council, 1984-1987.
  • Ad Hoc Committee for a Global Change Program, International Council of Scientific Unions, 1984-1987.
  • Board on Atmospheric Science and Climate, National Academy of Sciences, 1983-1986.
  • Geosciences Research Council, U.S. Department of Energy, 1986-1987.
  • Panel of Judges, American Association for the Advancement of Science Writing Awards or National Newspapers and Magazines, 1977-1987.
  • Associate Editor, Global Biogeochemical Cycles, American Geophysical Union, 1986-1988.
  • Associate Editor of the journal Climatic Change, 1976-present.
  • Consulting Editor for the journal Archaeoastronomy, 1980-present.
  • Editorial Advisory Board for the journal Climate Dynamics, 1988-present.
  • Chairman, Study Committee on "Sun, Weather, and Climate" for the National Academy of Sciences, 1978-1982.
  • U.S. Chairman, Working Group on Solar Influences on Climate, US/USSR Treaty for the Protection of the Environment, 1979-1985.
  • Chairman, Arecibo Advisory Board and Visiting Committee, 1979-1983,
  • Chairman, Historical Astronomy Division of the American Astronomical Society, 1981-1983.
  • Chairman, Panel of Judges, American Institute of Physics/U.S. Steel Science Writing Awards for Journalists, 1980-1984.
  • Board of Directors, Astronomical Society of the Pacific, 1978-1981.
  • Committee on History of Astronomy, Astronomical Society of the Pacific, 1982-1988.
  • Committee on Solar Terrestrial Research of National Academy of Sciences, 1978-1980.
  • Study Panel on Solar Terrestrial Research in the 1980's, for the National
  • Academy of Sciences, Committee on Solar-Terrestrial Research. Chairman of Solar Physics Group, 1979-1980.
  • Study Panel on Atmospheric Sciences in the 1980's, National Academy of Sciences, Atmospheric Sciences Committee. Chairman Solar-Terrestrial Group, 1978.
  • Advisory Committee to the Administrator of NASA on "New Directions for Future Space Research". Chairman of the Solar-Terrestrial Group, 1980.
  • NASA Study Group on a Solar Beacon Spacecraft, 1979-1982.
  • NASA Advisory Group on Evolution of Complex Life, 1981-1983.
  • NASA Study Committee for a solar-Terrestrial Observatory, 1979-1982.
  • Committeeman, Solar Physics Division of the American Astronomical Society 1974-1975.
  • Consultant to the Hayden Planetarium, New York City; the Hansen Planetarium, Salt Lake City; and the Fiske Planetarium, Boulder, Colorado.

HONORS:[1][2]

SOCIETIES:[1][2][3]

ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE:[1][2]

  • Professor Adjoint, University of Colorado, 1977-1984.
  • Graduate and undergraduate courses taught at the University of Colorado: Solar Physics, Infrared Astronomy, Observational Astronomy, Introductory Astronomy, Physical Science, Astroarchaeology, Atmospheric Optics.

BOOKS:[1][2]

  • The New Solar Physics (Editor) Westview Press. 1978, 214 pp, ISBN-10: 0891584447.
  • A New Sun (The Solar Results from Skylab) NASA SP-402, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1979. 198 pp.
  • The Ancient Sun (Co-Editor, with R.O. Pepin and R.B. Merrill) Pergamon Press, 1980, 581 pp, ISBN-10: 0080263240.
  • Mapping the Sky (Co-Editor, with S. DeBarbat, H.K. Eichhom and A.R. Upgren) Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1988, 512 pp, ISBN-10: 9027728097.
  • Global Changes in the Perspective of the Past (Co-Editor, with H. Oeschger) John Wiley & Sons, Chichester, 1993, 383 pp., ISBN-10: 0471936030
  • The Sun, the Earth and Near-Earth Space: A Guide to the Sun-Earth System; in press, NASA.

BIBLIOGRAPHY:[1][2][4]

No. Bibliography of Publications and Writings by John A. Eddy Through 2007
1. Balloon Astronomy at the High Altitude Observatory, Colorado Engineer 56, 14-17, 1960.
2. The Stratospheric Solar Auerole, Ph.D. Thesis, University of Colorado, 1961.
3. Oscillator Strength for the 3s3p22S - 3s 3p2P Transition in A1 1 (with L.L. House and H. Zirin), Astrophysical Journal 133, 299-302, 1961.
4. Daytime Sky Radiance from Forty to Eighty Thousand Feet (with G.A. Newkirk, Jr., Nature 194, #4829, 638-641, 1962.
5. A Coronagraph above the Atmosphere (with G.A. Newkirk, Jr.), Sky and Telescope 24, 3-7, 1962.
6. Influx of Meteor Particles in the Upper Atmosphere of the Earth as Determined from Stratospheric Cornagraph Observations (with G.A. Newkirk, Jr.), Space Research III, Proceedings of International Space Science Symposium, Washington, D.C., 1963.
7. Lunar Occulations of Two Discrete Radio Sources in 1963-64, National Bureau of Standards Technical Note #184, October 1963.
8. Light Scattering by Particles in the Upper Atmosphere (with G.A. Newkirk, Jr.), Journal of Atmospheric Science 21, 36-60, 1964
9. Light Scattering by Particles in the Upper Atmosphere (with G.A. Newkirk, Jr.), Optical Society of America, 1963 Annual Meeting, Illinois, 1963.
10. Measurement of Polarization of Fe XIII λ10747 during the 30 May Eclipse (with J. McKim Malville), Astronomical Journal 71, #1338, 1966.
11. A New Search for Visual Aurorae on Jupiter (with G.A. Dulk), Astronomical Journal 71, #1338, 1966.
12. Observations of the Emission Lines of Fe XIII during the Solar Eclipse of May 30, 1965 (with J. McKim Malville), Astrophysical Journal 150, 289-298.
13. Near Infrared Measurement of Coronal Polarization in Line and Continuum, Astronomical Journal 72, #1352, 1967.
14. New Far Infrared Observations of Atmospheric Molecular Lines (with R.M. MacQueen and P. Lena), Nature 220, 1112-1113, 1968.
15. Observations of the Solar Spectrum from 80-500 Microns (with J.W. Firor and H.A. Gebbie), Astronomical Journal, 73, S60, 1968.
16. Infrared Scattering Observations in the Upper Atmosphere (with R.M. MacQueen), Journal of Geophysical Research 74, 3322-3330, 1969.
17. Solar Brightness Temperature and Spectra: 80-400 Microns Wavelength (with P.J. Lena and R.M. MacQueen), Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society 1, 187, 1969.
18. Far Infrared Measurement of the Solar Minimum Temperature (with P.J. Lena and R.M. MacQueen), Solar Physics 10, 330-341, 1969.
19. The Far Infrared Transmission of the Upper Atmosphere (with P.J. Lena and R.M. MacQueen), Journal of Atmospheric Science 26, 1318-1328, 1969.
20. The Temperature Minimum from Far Infrared Measurements (with P.J. Lena and R.M. MacQueen), Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society 1, 275, 1969.
21. Hydrogen Abundance in Jupiter's Atmosphere (with J.P. Emerson and G.A. Dulk), Icarus II, 413-416, 1969.
22. Search for Visual Aurorae on Jupiter (with G.A. Dulk and J.P. Emerson), Astrophysical Journal 159, 1123-1124, 1970.
23. Far Infrared Airborne Spectroscopy (with R.H. Lee, P.J. Lena and R.M. MacQueen), Applied Optics 9, 439-446, 1970.
24. A Review of Early Solar Physics by A.J. Meadows, Sky and Telescope 40, 375-378.
25. The Schaeberle 40 Ft. Eclipse Camera of Lick Observatory, Journal for the History of Astronomy 2, 1-22, 1971.
26. A Review of The Golden Age of Solar Physics in Journal for the History of Astronomy 2, 126-128, 1971.
27. An Atlas of the White Light Corona (with J. Goff), Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society 3, 261, 1971.
28. Eclipse Measurements of the Coronal Iron Abundance and Electron Temperature, Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society 4, 382, 1972.
29. Thomas A. Edison and Infrared Astronomy, Journal for the History of Astronomy 3, 165-187, 1972.
30. An Early Observation of 8542Å of the Ca II Infrared Triplet, Solar Physics 29, 23-24, 1973.
31. The 10747Å Coronal Line at the 1966 Eclipse: I. Emission Line Polarization (with R.H. Lee and J.P. Emerson), Solar Physics 30, 351-369, 1973.
32. The Great Eclipse of 1878, Sky and Telescope 45, 340-346, 1973.
33. The Afternoon the Sky Turned Black, Denver Post Empire Magazine 24, #22, 14-21, 1973.
34. Infrared Atmospheric Measurements form the Pikes Peak Summit (with C.W. Querfeld, R.H. Lee and W.G. Mankin), Journal of the Optical Society of America 63, 476, 1973.
35. Measurement of Solar Brightness Temperature in the Far Infrared (with R.H. Lee, R.M. MacQueen and W.G. Mankin), Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society 5, 271, 1973.
36. Observations of a Possible Neutral Sheet in the Corona, Solar Physics 30, 385-394, 1973.
37. Observations of Far Infrared Atmospheric Windows at 44cm-1 and 50cm-1 from Pikes Peak (with W.G. Mankin, R.H. Lee and R.M. MacQueen), Nature 245, 8-9, 1973.
38. A Review of Science and Controversy by A.J. Meadows, Sky and Telescope 46, 39-40, 1973
39. Solar-Cycle Variations in the White-Light Corona (with R.T. Hansen), Conference Papers, 13th Annual Cosmic Ray Conference, Vol. 2, Denver, Colorado, 1184-1189, 1973.
40. Jobs for Out-of-Work Astronomers, Journal of Irreproducible Results 20, (2) 4-5, 1973.
41. Popular Astro-Archaeology, a review of Beyond Stonehenge, by G.S. Hawkins, Journal for the History of Astronomy 5, 66, 1974.
42. Astronomical Alignment of the Big Horn Medicine Wheel, Science 184, 1035-1043, 1974.
43. The Outer Solar Corona as Observed from Skylab: Preliminary Results (with R.M. MacQueen, J.T. Gosling, E. Hildner, R.H. Munro, G.A. Newkirk, Jr., A.I. Poland and C.L. Ross), Astrophysical Journal 187, L85-L88, 1974.
44. The Sun from Skylab, New Scientist 61, 738-741, 1974.
45. A Nineteenth-Century Coronal Transient, Astronomy and Astrophysics 34, 235-240, 1974.
46. Airborne Far Infrared Solar Spectroscopy (with W.G. Mankin, R.H. Lee and R.M. MacQueen), Proceedings of Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers 44, 133-36, 1974.
47. Reviews of Sundials by R.N. and M.W. Mayall, and Sundials, Their Theory and Construction by A.E. Waugh, Sky and Telescope 47, 339-401, 1974.
48. Big Horn Medicine Wheel: Why was it Built? Science 188, 278-279, 1975.
49. Astronomy in Alice's Restaurant, Illustrations for articles by R.D. Dietz, Mercury 4, (1), 18-23 and Mercury 4, (2), 30-36, 1975.
50. The Case of the Missing Sunspots, Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society 7, 410, 1975.
51. A New Look at Solar-Terrestrial Relations, Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society 7, 410, 1975.
52. The Maunder Minimum, Science 192, 1189-1200, 1976.
53. Solar Rotation During the Maunder Minimum (with P.A. Gilman and D.E. Trotter), Solar Physics 46, 410, 1976.
54. Sunspots, Natural History Magazine 85, (9), 56 and 63-65, 1976.
55. The Sun since the Bronze Age, Physics of Solar Planetary Environments, Vol. 2, (D.J. Williams, Ed.), American Geophysical Union, Proceedings of the International Symposium on Solar Terrestrial Physics, Boulder, Colorado, 958-972, 1976.
56. Probing the Mystery of the Medicine Wheels, National Geographic Magazine 151, (1), 140-146, 1977.
57. Those Mysterious Sunspots, TV Guide 25, (5) 30-32, 1977.
58. A Practical Question in Astronomy, Review of Possible Relationships between Solar Activity and Meteorological Phenomena, Science 195, 670-671, 1977.
59. Planetary Tides during the Maunder Sunspot Minimum (with C.M. Smythe), Nature 266, 434-435, 1977.
60. Skylab Optics: An Introduction, Applied Optics 16, 823-824, 1977.
61. Review of Archaeoastronomy in Pre-Columbian America, American Anthropologist 79, 497-498, 1977.
62. Medicine Wheels and Plains Indian Astronomy, a chapter in Native American Astronomy, (A.F. Aveni, Ed.), University of Texas Press, Austin, 147-169, 1977.
63. Anomalous Solar Rotation in Early XVII Century (with P.A. Gilman and D.E. Trotter), Science 198, 824-829, 1977.
64. The Case of the Missing Sunspots, Scientific American 236, 80-92, 1977.
65. Historical Evidence for the Existence of the Solar Cycle, a chapter in The Solar Output and Its Variation, (O.R. White, Ed.), University of Colorado Press, Boulder, Colorado, 1977.
66. Medicine Wheels and Plains Indian Astronomy, Technology Review (MIT) 80, 18-31, 1977.
67. Climate and the Changing Sun, Climatic Change 1, 173-190, 1977.
68. Archaeoastronomy of North America: Cliffs, Mounds, and Medicine Wheels, a chapter in In Search of Ancient Astronomies, (E.C. Krupp, Ed.) Doubleday and Company, New York, New York, 1978.
69. In the Neolithic Age--an Editorial, Climatic Change 1, 191-193, 1978.
70. Historical and Aboreal Evidence for a Changing Sun, in The New Solar Physics, J.A. Eddy (ed.), Westview Press, Boulder, 11-33, 1978.
71. Sunspots and Our Weather, U.S. Information Agency, Washington, D.C., 1978.
72. A Changing Sun and Climate, 1979 Encyclopedia Britannica Yearbook of Science and the Future, 145-159, 1978.
73. Secular Changes in Solar Rotation, 1888-1964 (with R.W. Noyes, J.G. Wolbach and A.A. Boornazian), Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society 10, 400-401, 1978.
74. The "Maunder Minimum": Sunspots and Climate in the Reign of Louis XIV", in The Crisis of the XVII Century (G. Parker, Ed.), Routledge and Kegan Paul, London, 226-268, 1978.
75. A Review of Crystals in the Sky by Travis Hudson and Ernest Underhay, Sky and Telescope 57, (5), 473-474, 1979.
76. A Review of Effects of Solar Activity on the Earth's Atmosphere and Biosphere, M.N. Gnevyshev and A.I. 01' (Eds.) Icarus 37, 475-577, 1979.
77. Edison the Scientist, Applied Optics 18, 3736-3750, 1979.
78. How Constant is the Sun?, Natural History Magazine 88, 80-88, 1979.
79. Secular Decrease in the Solar Diameter, 1836-1953, Bulletin American Astronomical Society 11, (2) 437, 1979.
80. Riddles of Ohio's Earthen Mounds, Bulletin American Astronomical Society 11, (4) 679, 1979.
81. A Review of Sun, Moon, and Standing Stones by J.E. Wood, Journal for the History of Astronomy 11, 595-597, 1980.
82. History in the Service of Astronomy, a review of Applications of Early Astronomical Records by F.R. Stephenson and D.H. Clark, Journal for the History of Astronomy 11, 202-204, 1980.
83. Archaeoastronomy, an article in Academic American Encyclopedia Vol. 2, Arete Publishing Company, Princeton, New Jersey, 114-115, 1980.
84. Climate and the Role of the Sun, Journal of Interdisciplinary History 10, (4), 725-747, 1980.
85. A Review of Our Changing Climate by J.D. Hays, Climatic Change 2, 412-413, 1980.
86. The Historical Record of Solar Activity, in The Ancient Sun, (R.O. Pepin, J.A. Eddy, R.B. Merrill, Eds.) Pergamon Press, 119-134, 1980.
87. The Search for Solar History, in Fire of Life: The Smithsonian Book of the Sun, Smithsonian Press, Washington, 108-115, 1981.
88. The Sun, a chapter in The New Solar System, (J.K. Beatty, B. O'Leary and A. Chaikin, Eds.), Sky Publishing Corporation and Cambridge University Press, 1-22, 1981.
89. Aspects of Long-term Variability on Sun and Stars (with A. Skumanich) in Solar Phenomena in Cool Stars and Stellar Systems, (R.M. Bonnet and A.K. Dupree, Eds.) D. Reidel, Dordrecht, 349-397, 1981.
90. Maunder Minimum, an article in the Academic American Encyclopedia, Arete Publishing Company, Princeton, New Jersey, 1981.
91. Climate and the Role of the Sun, in Climate and History, (R.I. Rotberg and T.K. Rabb, Eds.) Princeton University Press, Princeton, New Jersey, 145-168, 1981. (Reprinted from Journal of Interdisciplinary History, 1980.)
92. Forward for the book, Our Turbulent Sun, by Kendrick Frazier, Prentice-Hall, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, ix-x, 1981.
93. Some Thoughts on Archaeoastronomy Today, In Archaeoastronomy in the Americas, (R.A. Williamson, Ed.), Ballena Press, Los Altos, California, 21-24, 1981.
94. Overview and Recommendations, in Solar Variability, Weather, and Climate, National Academy of Sciences, Studies in Geophysics Series, Washington, D.C., 3-16, 1982.
95. Reconstructed Values of the Solar Constant from 1874 to the Present (with O.R. White and D.V. Hoyt), IAMAP, International Radiation Commission, Reports of the Symposium The Solar Constant and the Spectral Distribution of Solar Irradiance, 11-18 August 1981, Hamburg, F.R.G., (J. London and C. Frohlich, Eds.), 29-34, 1982.
96. Preface for the book When Stars Came Down to Earth by Von Del Chamberlain, Ballena Press, Los Altos, California, 11-12, 1982.
97. Review of The Moon's Acceleration and Its Physical Origins by R.R. Newton, Journal for the History of Astronomy 13, 133-134, 1982.
98. An Atlas of Variations in the Solar Constant Caused by Sunspot Blocking and Facular Emissions from 1874 to 1981 (with D.V. Hoyt), NCAR Technical Note, TN-194 + STR, 1982.
99. The Solar Constant and Surface Temperature, in Interpretation of Climate and Photochemical Models, Ozone and Temperature Measurements, (R.A. Reck and J.R. Hummel, Eds.), American Institute of Physics, New York, 247-262, 1982.
100. Changes in the Solar Constant and Climate Effects, (with R.L. Gilliland and D.V. Hoyt), Nature 300, 689-693, 1982.
101. A Review of The Enchanted Loom by Robert Jastrow, American Scientist 70, 412, 1982.
102. Ancient Chinese Sunspots and the Maunder Minimum. Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society 14, 898, 1982.
103. A Review of Megacycles: Long-Term Episodicity in Earth and Planetary History, (G.E. Williams, Ed.) Icarus 51, 671-672, 1982.
104. An Historical Review of Solar Variability, Weather, and Climate, in Weather and Climate Responses to Solar Variation, (B.M. McCormac, Ed.), Association of University of Colorado Press, 1-15, 1983.
105. A Summary of the Joint Discussion at Patras on Solar Luminosity Variations, (with P.V. Foukal), Highlights of Astronomy 6, International Astronomical Union, 79-94, 1983.
106. Sunspot Areas and Solar Irradiance Variations during 1980, (with D.V. Hoyt and H.S. Hudson), Astrophysical Journal 275, 878-888, 1983.
107. Solar Irradiance Modulation by Active Regions from 1969 through 1981 (with D.V. Hoyt), Geophysical Research Letters 10, 509-512, 1983.
108. The Maunder Minimum: A Reappraisal, Solar Physics 89, 195-207, 1983.
109. The Solar Constant (an Editorial), Climatic Change 5, 207-209, 1983.
110. The Solar Constant, Climate, and Some Tests of the Storage Hypothesis, in Solar Irradiance Variations, (G.A. Chapman, H.S. Hudson and B.J. LaBonte, Eds.), NASA Conference Publication, 213-232, 1984.
111. Response to the Comment from Schatten, Geophysical Research Letters 11, 158, 1984.
112. Observed Relation between Solar Luminosity and Radius (with C. Frohlich), Adv. Space Res. 4, 121-124, 1984.
113. A Search for Secular Luminosity Variations in the Pleiades Cluster, (with P.B. Bandurian and L.W. Hartmann), in Cool Stars, Stellar Systems, and the Sun, (A.K. Dupree, S.L. Baliunas and L.K. Hartmann, Eds.), Springer-Verlag, 1985.
114. Combined Effects of Earth Orbit Perturbations and Solar Activity on Terrestrial Insolation. I. Sample Days and Annual Mean Values (with Ye.P. Borisenkov and A.V. Tsvetkov), Journal of The Atmospheric Sciences 42, 933-940, 1985.
115. Effects of Extraterrestrial Phenomena on the Evolution of Complex Life on Earth (with W.H. Berger and E.M. Shoemaker), in The Evolution of Complex and Higher Organisms, (D. Milne, D. Raup, J. Billingham, K. Niklaus, and K. Padian, Eds.), NASA Scientific Publications SP-478, 111-143, 1985.
116. A Review of Tree Rings and Telescopes: The Scientific Career of A.E. Douglass, Journal for the History of Astronomy 17, 69-71, 1986.
117. Uses of Ancient Data in Modern Astronomy, in History of Oriental Astronomy, G. Swarup, A.K. Bag, and K.S. Shukla, Eds., Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 253-260, 1987.
118. The U.S.-Tibet Connection in the International Geosphere-Biosphere Programme, paper presented at the Symposium on Tibet: Science on a High Plateau, National Academy of Sciences, Washington, DC, 1987.
119. The Earth as a System, EarthQuest 1, 1-2, 1987.
120. Variability of the Present and Ancient Sun: A Test of Solar Uniformitarianism, in Secular Solar and Geomagnetic Variations, F.R. Stephenson and A. Wolfendale, Eds., D. Reidel, Dordrecht, 1-23, 1988.
121. Solar Considerations in the Development of Cutaneous Melanoma (with B.W. Loggie), Seminars on Oncology 15, 494-499, 1988.
122. On Pre-Telescopic Sunspot Records, (with F.R. Stephenson and K.K.C. Yau), Quarterly Journal, RAS 30, 65-73, 1989.
123. Global Changes of the Past (with H. Oeschger), International Geosphere-Biosphere Programme Report No. 6, 39pp, IGBP Secretariat, Stockholm, 1989.
124. Gordon Newkirk's Contributions to Coronal Physics, Highlights in Astronomy 8, International Astronomical Union, 503-512, 1989.
125. Some Thoughts on Sun-Weather Relations, in The Earth's Climate and Variability of the Sun, J.C. Pecker and S.K. Runcorn, Eds., The Royal Society, London, 145-146, 1989.
126. Founding the Astrophysical Observatory: The Langley Years, Journal for the History of Astronomy, 21, 111-120, 1990.
127. Past Global Changes Project, in Global Environmental Change, R.W. Corell and P.A. Anderson, Eds., NATO ASI Series I: Vol. 1 .Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 257-264, 1991.
128. Global Change System for Analysis, Research and Training (START), (with T.F. Malone, J.J. McCarthy and T. Rosswall), IGBP Report No. 15, OIES, Boulder, 1991.
129. Global Change: Where are We Now? Where Are We Going? EarthQuest 5, 1-3, 1991.
130. Lessons from the Natural Sciences. Paper given at the Second International Scientific Symposium on The Human Dimensions of Global Environmental Change, Paris, December 1, 1992.
131. Global Change and Nature's Diaries. Introduction to the book, Global Changes in the Perspective of the Past, J. Eddy and H. Oeschger, Eds., John Wiley and Sons, Ltd. pp. 1-3, 1993.
132. Solar Forcing of the Climate System. With Hans Oeschger in Global Changes in the Perspective of the Past, J. Eddy and H. Oeschger, Eds., John Wiley and Sons, Ltd. pp. 279-294, 1993.
133. Environmental Research: What We Must Do. In Environmental Modeling with GIS. Michael F. Goodchild, Bradley O. Parks and Louis T. Steyaert, eds., Oxford Univ. Press, 1993, pp. 3-7.
134. Land Information and the Social Sciences. Proceedings of the Pecora 12 Symposium, American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing, Bethesda, Md., pp. 21-25, 1994.
135. Solar History and Human Affairs. Paper from a Symposium on Culture Change and Climate Change, American Anthropological Association. Human Ecology, 22, 23-30, 1994.
136. Living With a Star: New Opportunities in Sun-Climate Research. Report of the NASA LWS Sun-Climate Task Group. Washington, D.C. 2003.
137. A Review of Solar Variability and Its Effects on Climate, Solar Physics 226, 187-188 (2005).
138. With Peter Foukal: Did the Sun’s Prairie Ever Stop Burning?, Solar Physics 245, 247-249 (2007).
  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i Final version of Curriculum Vitae for John A. Eddy dated 2007, from his personal papers.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i Curriculum Vitae of John A. Eddy dated 29 April 1991 provided "Courtesy of the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) Archives, Boulder, CO."
  3. ^ a b Biographies of Aerospace Officials and Policymakers
  4. ^ a b c 1988 Pilot Institute on Global Change on trace gases and the biosphere, Attachment 6.
  5. ^ Arctowski Medal, National Academy of Sciences