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Abrupt climate change and collapse of deep-sea ecosystemsAbrupt shifts in Horn of Africa hydroclimate since the Last Glacial Maximum.Changes in northeast African hydrology and vegetation associated with Pliocene-Pleistocene sapropel cyclesAnthropology. Climate and human evolution.Plio-Pleistocene African climate.The Pliocene paradox (mechanisms for a permanent El Niño).Coherent changes of southeastern equatorial and northern African rainfall during the last deglaciation.Coherent high- and low-latitude climate variability during the holocene warm periodAfrican climate change and faunal evolution during the Pliocene–PleistoceneEffects of glacial meltwater in the GISS coupled atmosphereocean model: 1. North Atlantic Deep Water responseAbrupt onset and termination of the African Humid Period: rapid climate responses to gradual insolation forcingInterlaboratory study for coral Sr/Ca and other element/Ca ratio measurementsInterlaboratory comparison study of calibration standards for foraminiferal Mg/Ca thermometryEffects of glacial meltwater in the GISS coupled atmosphere-ocean model: 2. A bipolar seesaw in Atlantic Deep Water productionThe influence of salinity on Mg/Ca in planktic foraminifers – Evidence from cultures, core-top sediments and complementary δ18ODeglacial Indian monsoon failure and North Atlantic stadials linked by Indian Ocean surface coolingOcean-atmosphere climate shift during the mid-to-late Holocene transitionReconstructing the upper water column thermal structure in the Atlantic OceanDeglacial radiocarbon history of tropical Atlantic thermocline waters: absence of CO2 reservoir purging signalOn the fidelity of shell-derived δ18Oseawater estimatesCorrection to “The “African humid period” and the record of marine upwelling from excess 230Th in Ocean Drilling Program Hole 658C”Simulating the transient evolution and abrupt change of Northern Africa atmosphere–ocean–terrestrial ecosystem in the HoloceneThe “African humid period” and the record of marine upwelling from excess 230Th in Ocean Drilling Program Hole 658CHolocene climate variability—a marine perspectiveGlobal deep-sea burial rate of calcium carbonate during the Last Glacial MaximumMilankovitch band forcing of sub-Milankovitch climate variability during the PleistoceneEvidence for a change in the periodicity of tropical climate cycles at 2.4 Myr from whole-core magnetic susceptibility measurements
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B-1386-2013
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