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https://doi.org/10.5194/cp-8-995-2012
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https://doi.org/10.5194/cp-8-995-2012
© Author(s) 2012. This work is distributed under
the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License.
the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License.
Sensitivity of the North Atlantic climate to Greenland Ice Sheet melting during the Last Interglacial
P. Bakker
Earth & Climate Cluster, Department of Earth Sciences, VU University Amsterdam, 1081HV Amsterdam, The Netherlands
C. J. Van Meerbeeck
The Caribbean Institute for Meteorology and Hydrology, Husbands, 23006 St. James, Barbados
H. Renssen
Earth & Climate Cluster, Department of Earth Sciences, VU University Amsterdam, 1081HV Amsterdam, The Netherlands
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- Atlantic water inflow to Labrador Sea and its interaction with ice sheet dynamics during the Holocene J. Weiser et al.
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- High-Frequency Variability in the Circulation and Hydrography of the Denmark Strait Overflow from a High-Resolution Numerical Model M. Almansi et al.
- Early Last Interglacial Greenland Ice Sheet melting and a sustained period of meridional overturning weakening: a model analysis of the uncertainties P. Bakker et al.
- The Holocene thermal maximum in the Nordic Seas: the impact of Greenland Ice Sheet melt and other forcings in a coupled atmosphere–sea-ice–ocean model M. Blaschek & H. Renssen
- Quantitative reconstruction of Holocene sea ice and sea surface temperature off West Greenland from the first regional diatom data set D. Krawczyk et al.
- Last interglacial model–data mismatch of thermal maximum temperatures partially explained P. Bakker & H. Renssen
- Impact of meltwater on high-latitude early Last Interglacial climate E. Stone et al.
- Factors controlling the last interglacial climate as simulated by LOVECLIM1.3 M. Loutre et al.
- The sensitivity of the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation to enhanced freshwater discharge along the entire, eastern and western coast of Greenland L. Yu et al.
- Ocean-atmosphere interconnections from the last interglacial to the early glacial: An integration of marine and cave records in the Iberian region J. Torner et al.
- The influence of Greenland ice sheet melting on the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation during past and future warm periods: a model study M. Blaschek et al.
- The evolution of deep‐ocean flow speeds and δ13C under large changes in the Atlantic overturning circulation: Toward a more direct model‐data comparison P. Bakker et al.
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- Greenland Ice Sheet influence on Last Interglacial climate: global sensitivity studies performed with an atmosphere–ocean general circulation model M. Pfeiffer & G. Lohmann
- Coupled regional climate–ice-sheet simulation shows limited Greenland ice loss during the Eemian M. Helsen et al.
- Atlantic water inflow to Labrador Sea and its interaction with ice sheet dynamics during the Holocene J. Weiser et al.
- Using data assimilation to investigate the causes of Southern Hemisphere high latitude cooling from 10 to 8 ka BP P. Mathiot et al.
- High-Frequency Variability in the Circulation and Hydrography of the Denmark Strait Overflow from a High-Resolution Numerical Model M. Almansi et al.
- Early Last Interglacial Greenland Ice Sheet melting and a sustained period of meridional overturning weakening: a model analysis of the uncertainties P. Bakker et al.
- The Holocene thermal maximum in the Nordic Seas: the impact of Greenland Ice Sheet melt and other forcings in a coupled atmosphere–sea-ice–ocean model M. Blaschek & H. Renssen
- Quantitative reconstruction of Holocene sea ice and sea surface temperature off West Greenland from the first regional diatom data set D. Krawczyk et al.
- Last interglacial model–data mismatch of thermal maximum temperatures partially explained P. Bakker & H. Renssen
- Impact of meltwater on high-latitude early Last Interglacial climate E. Stone et al.
- Factors controlling the last interglacial climate as simulated by LOVECLIM1.3 M. Loutre et al.
- The sensitivity of the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation to enhanced freshwater discharge along the entire, eastern and western coast of Greenland L. Yu et al.
- Ocean-atmosphere interconnections from the last interglacial to the early glacial: An integration of marine and cave records in the Iberian region J. Torner et al.
- The influence of Greenland ice sheet melting on the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation during past and future warm periods: a model study M. Blaschek et al.
- The evolution of deep‐ocean flow speeds and δ13C under large changes in the Atlantic overturning circulation: Toward a more direct model‐data comparison P. Bakker et al.
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