Selected Books
- Broecker, Wallace S.; Oversby, Virginia M. (1971), Chemical Equilibria in the Earth, McGraw-Hill Education, pp. 304, ISBN 0-07-007997-8
- Broecker, Wallace S. (1974), Chemical oceanography, Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, pp. 214, ISBN 0-15-506437-1
- Broecker, Wallace S. (1995), The glacial world according to Wally, Eldigio Press
- Broecker, Wallace S. (1998), Greenhouse puzzles: Keeling's world, Martin's world, Walker's world, Eldigio Press
- Broecker, Wallace S. (1993), Greenhouse puzzles, Lamont-Doherty Geological Observatory of Columbia University
- Broecker, Wallace S. (1988), How to Build a Habitable Planet, Eldigio Press, ISBN 0-9617511-2-6
- Broecker, Wallace S. (1982), Tracers in the Sea, Eldigio Press, ISBN 0-9617511-0-X
- Broecker, Wallace S.; Kunzig, Robert (2008), Fixing Climate: What Past Climate Changes Reveal About the Current Threat--and How to Counter It, Hill and Wang, US/Profile Books, UK, ISBN 0-8090-4501-X (US), 978-1846688607 (UK)
- Broecker, Wallace S. (2010), The Great Ocean Conveyor, Discovering the Trigger for Abrupt Climate Change, Princeton University Press
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