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3. [Article] The Holocene History of Nares Strait: Transition from Glacial Bay to Arctic-Atlantic Throughflow
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4. [Article] Thorium-230 normalized particle flux and sediment focusing in the Panama Basin region during the last 30,000 years
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Multiproxy geologic records of δ18O and Mg/Ca in fossil foraminifera from sediments under the Eastern Pacific Warm Pool (EPWP) region west of Central America document variations in upper ocean temperature, ...
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6. [Article] Relative timing and variability of atmospheric methane and GISP2 oxygen isotopes between 68 and 86 ka
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A coupled climate-carbon cycle model and ice core CO2 data from the last glacial period are used to explore the impact of changes in ocean circulation on atmospheric CO2 concentrations on millennial time ...
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8. [Article] A new mechanism for Dansgaard-Oeschger cycles
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Earth's climate and the concentrations of the atmospheric greenhouse gases carbon dioxide (CO2) and nitrous oxide (N2O) varied strongly on millennial timescales during past glacial periods. Large and rapid ...
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10. [Article] On the origin and timing of rapid changes in atmospheric methane during the Last Glacial Period
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