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https://doi.org/10.5194/cp-9-1629-2013
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https://doi.org/10.5194/cp-9-1629-2013
© Author(s) 2013. This work is distributed under
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the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License.
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
Cluster Earth & Climate, Faculty of Earth and Life Sciences, VU University Amsterdam, De Boelelaan 1085, 1081HV Amsterdam, The Netherlands
H. Renssen
Cluster Earth & Climate, Faculty of Earth and Life Sciences, VU University Amsterdam, De Boelelaan 1085, 1081HV Amsterdam, The Netherlands
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- Holocene temperature evolution in the Northern Hemisphere high latitudes – Model-data comparisons Y. Zhang et al.
- Holocene North Atlantic Overturning in an atmosphere‐ocean‐sea ice model compared to proxy‐based reconstructions M. Blaschek et al.
- North Atlantic-Fennoscandian Holocene climate trends and mechanisms H. Sejrup et al.
- The impact of Sahara desertification on Arctic cooling during the Holocene F. Davies et al.
- Analysis of Sea Ice Cover Sensitivity in Global Climate Model V. Parhomenko
- Ventilation History of the Nordic Seas Deduced From Pelagic‐Benthic Radiocarbon Age Offsets M. Telesiński et al.
- Effects of melting ice sheets and orbital forcing on the early Holocene warming in the extratropical Northern Hemisphere Y. Zhang et al.
- Pollen-based reconstructions of Holocene climate trends in the eastern Mediterranean region E. Cruz-Silva et al.
- Ocean surface conditions during Holocene Thermal Maximum in Kongsfjorden, Svalbard, and its relevance for understanding modern warming in the region H. Guruvayoorappan et al.
- Evolution of the central Nordic Seas over the last 20 thousand years M. Telesiński et al.
- The onset of neoglaciation in Iceland and the 4.2 ka event Á. Geirsdóttir et al.
- The global hydroclimate response during the Younger Dryas event H. Renssen et al.
- Evolution process of chemical weathering and sediment sources in the Makran Continental margin since the Younger Dryas C. Xiao et al.
- Syntheses of pollen-based temperature reconstructions with respect to seasonal and spatiotemporal change in Europe R. Geng et al.
- The significance of Atlantic Water routing in the Nordic Seas: The Holocene perspective M. Telesiński et al.
- Holocene palaeoceanography of the Northeast Greenland shelf T. Pados-Dibattista et al.
- A brief history of climate – the northern seas from the Last Glacial Maximum to global warming T. Eldevik et al.
- Arctic Sea Ice Cover Sensitivity Analysis in Global Climate Model V. Parkhomenko
- Alkenone-based reconstructions reveal four-phase Holocene temperature evolution for High Arctic Svalbard W. van der Bilt et al.
- Subpolar North Atlantic sea surface temperature since 6 ka BP: Indications of anomalous ocean-atmosphere interactions at 4-2 ka BP L. Orme et al.
- A Drowned Lagunar Channel in the Southern Brazilian Coast in Response to the 8.2-ka Event: Diatom and Seismic Stratigraphy C. dos Santos-Fischer et al.
- European tree cover during the Holocene reconstructed from pollen records L. Sweeney et al.
- Holocene temperature trends in the extratropical Northern Hemisphere based on inter‐model comparisons Y. Zhang 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.
- Holocene glacier and climate variations in Vestfirðir, Iceland, from the modeling of Drangajökull ice cap L. Anderson et al.
- Early Holocene Temperature Oscillations Exceed Amplitude of Observed and Projected Warming in Svalbard Lakes W. van der Bilt et al.
- Water mass evolution of the Greenland Sea since late glacial times M. Telesiński et al.
- The impact of early Holocene Arctic shelf flooding on climate in an atmosphere–ocean–sea–ice model M. Blaschek & H. Renssen
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