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2. A 10Be chronology of south-western Scandinavian Ice Sheet history during the Lateglacial period
3. A 10Be production-rate calibration for the Arctic
4. A 30 Myr record of Late Triassic atmospheric pCO2 variation reflects a fundamental control of the carbon cycle by changes in continental weathering.
5. A 576-Year Weber River Streamflow Reconstruction from Tree Rings for Water Resource Risk Assessment in the Wasatch Front, Utah
6. Abrupt climate changes and the astronomical theory: are they related?
7. Abrupt Climate changes Recorded in Loess Sequences
8. Abrupt Shifts in Horn of Africa Hydroclimate Since the Last Glacial Maximum
9. A case for a comet impact trigger for the Paleocene/Eocene thermal maximum and carbon isotope excursion
10. Accelerated Recent Warming and Temperature Variability Over the Past Eight Centuries in the Central Asian Altai From Blue Intensity in Tree Rings
11. A chronology of Holocene and Little Ice Age glacier culminations of the Steingletscher, Central Alps, Switzerland, based on high-sensitivity beryllium-10 moraine dating
12. A double bootstrap approach to Superposed Epoch Analysis to evaluate response uncertainty
13. Advection and scavenging controls of Pa/Th in the northern NE Atlantic
14. A Fiji multi-coral δ¹⁸O composite approach to obtaining a more accurate reconstruction of the last two-centuries of the ocean-climate variability...
15. A history of vegetation, sediment and nutrient dynamics at Tivoli North Bay, Hudson Estuary, New York
16. Air-ground temperature coupling and subsurface propagation of annual temperature signals
17. A Late Triassic lake system in East Greenland: facies, depositional cycles and palaeoclimate
18. Alkenones as paleoceanographic proxies
19. A long-term context (931–2005 C.E.) for rapid warming over Central Asia
20. A long-term perspective on a modern drought in the American Southeast
21. A matter of divergence: Tracking recent warming at hemispheric scales using tree ring data
22. A millennium-length reconstruction of Bear River stream flow, Utah
23. A Multicentury Reconstruction of May Precipitation for the Mid-Atlantic RegionUsing Juniperus virginiana Tree Rings
24. A multispecies tree ring reconstruction of Potomac River streamflow (950–2001)
25. An Ensemble Weighting Approach for Dendroclimatology: Drought Reconstructions for the Northeastern Tibetan Plateau
26. A new archive of large volcanic events over the past millennium derived from reconstructed summer temperatures
27. An Exceptional Chronologic, Isotopic, and Clay Mineralogic Record of the Latest Paleocene Thermal Maximum, Bass River, NJ, ODP 174AX
28. Antarctica's Geologic and Ice Sheet History from Isotopic Sedimentary Provenance Studies
29. A Pacific Centennial Oscillation Predicted by Coupled GCMs
30. Apparent correlation of palaeomagnetic intensity and climatic records in deep-sea sediments
31. A pseudoproxy assessment of why climate field reconstruction methods perform the way they do in time and space
32. A Pseudoproxy Evaluation of Bayesian Hierarchical Modeling and Canonical Correlation Analysis for Climate Field Reconstructions over Europe
33. A Pseudoproxy Evaluation of the CCA and RegEM Methods for Reconstructing Climate Fields of the Last Millennium
34. A punctuated equilibrium analysis of the climate evolution of cenozoic exhibits a hierarchy of abrupt transitions
35. A quantitative hydroclimatic context for the European Great Famine of 1315-17
36. Arctic biostratigraphic heterochroneity
37. A reconstruction of global hydroclimate and dynamical variables over the Common Era
38. A reliable benchmark of the last 640,000 years millennial climate variability
39. Are Proterozoic Cap Carbonates and Isotopic Excursions a Record of Gas Hydrate Destabilization Following Earth’s Coldest Intervals
40. Assessing “Dangerous Climate Change”: Required Reduction of Carbon Emissions to Protect Young People, Future Generations and Nature
41. Atmospheric CO2 decline during the Pliocene intensification of Northern Hemisphere glaciations
42. A Tree-Ring-Based Reconstruction of Delaware River Basin Streamflow Using Hierarchical Bayesian Regression
43. A tree-ring based reconstruction of Logan River streamflow, northern Utah
44. A tribute to Ložek (1965): The problem of loess formation and the loess molluscs
45. Attributing the Causes of a Century of Hydroclimatic Change in the United States
46. Automatic Detection of Abrupt Transitions in Paleoclimate Records
47. Biogeochemical Evidence for Hydrologic Changes during the Holocene in a Lake Sediment Record from Southeast Greenland
48. Biological response to millennial variability of dust and nutrient supply in the Subantarctic South Atlantic Ocean
49. Blueprints for Medieval hydroclimate
50. Bolide summer: The Paleocene/Eocene thermal maximum as a response to an extraterrestrial trigger
51. Boron in Foraminiferal Calcite as an Indicator of Seawater Carbonate Chemistry
52. Bridging Past and Future Climate across Paleoclimatic Reconstructions, Observations, and Models: A Hydroclimate Case Study
53. Calendar-year dating of the Greenland Ice Sheet Project 2 (GISP2) ice core from the early sixth century using historical, ion, and particulate data
54. Can natural variability explain observed Antarctic sea ice trends? New modeling evidence from CMIP5
55. Can we predict the duration of an interglacial?
56. Carbon Isotopic Composition of Neoproterozoic Glacial Carbonates as a Test of Paleoceanographic Models for Snowball Earth Phenomena
57. Changing hydroclimate dynamics and the 19th to 20th century wetting trend in the English Channel region of northwest Europe
58. Climate and Human History of the North Atlantic: Perspectives from Lipid Biomarkers in Lake Sediments
59. Climate as a contributing factor in the demise of Angkor, Cambodia
60. Climate Change in the North Pacific Using Ice-Rafted Detritus as a Climatic Indicator
61. Climate field reconstruction uncertainty arising from multivariate and nonlinear properties of predictors
62. Climate models as a test bed for climate reconstruction methods: pseudoproxy experiments
63. Climate reconstruction from pollen and δ¹³C records using inverse vegetation modeling – Implication for past and future climates
64. Climate sensitivity in the Anthropocene
65. Climate Shocks
66. Climate stability during the Pliocene warm period
67. Climatic impact of the Millennium eruption of Changbaishan volcano in China: New insights from high-precision radiocarbon wiggle-match dating
68. Coherent streamflow variability in Monsoon Asia over the past eight centuries—links to oceanic drivers
69. Collapse of Polar Ice Sheets during the Stage 11 Interglacial
70. Collapse of polar ice sheets during the stage 11 interglacial
71. Comments on "Testing the Fidelity of Methods Used in Proxy-Based Reconstructions of Past Climate": The Role of the Standardization Interval
72. Comparative performance of paleoclimate field and index reconstructions derived from climate proxies and noise-only predictors
73. Comparing proxy and model estimates of hydroclimate variability and change over the Common Era
74. Considering a Neoproterozoic Snowball Earth
75. Constraints on the salinity–oxygen isotope relationship in the central tropical Pacific Ocean
76. Continental heat gain in the global climate system
77. Continental-Scale Temperature Variability during the Past Two Millennia
78. Continental-Scale Temperature Variability during the Past Two Millennia: Supplementary Information
79. Continental-scale temperature variability in PMIP3 simulations and PAGES 2k regional temperature reconstructions over the past millennium
80. Continuing upward trend in Mt Read Huon pine ring widths – Temperature or divergence?
81. Coral δ18O evidence for Pacific Ocean mediated decadal variability in Panamanian ITCZ rainfall back to the early 1700s
82. Daily, seasonal, and annual relationships between air and subsurface temperatures
83. Dansgaard–Oeschger-like events of the penultimate climate cycle: the loess point of view
84. d¹³C signal of earthworm calcite granules: A new proxy for palaeoprecipitation reconstructions during the Last Glacial in western Europe
85. Dead Sea drawdown and monsoonal impacts in the Levant during the last interglacial
86. Deep Arctic Ocean warming during the last glacial cycle
87. Deep South Atlantic carbonate chemistry and increased interocean deep water exchange during last deglaciation
88. Defining spatial comparison metrics for evaluation of paleoclimatic field reconstructions of the Common Era
89. Delayed deglaciation or extreme Arctic conditions 21-16 cal. kyr at southeastern Laurentide Ice Sheet margin?
90. Detecting Volcanic Eruptions in Temperature Reconstructions by Designed Break-Indicator Saturation
91. Detection of abrupt changes in East Asian monsoon from Chinese loess and speleothem records
92. Detection of Human Influence on a New, Validated 1500-Year Temperature Reconstruction
93. Detection of Late Cretaceous and Cenozoic sequence boundaries on the Atlantic coastal plain using core log integration of magnetic susceptibility and natural gamma ray measurements...
94. Discussion of: A statistical analysis of multiple temperature proxies: Are reconstructions of surface temperatures over the last 1000 years reliable?
95. Discussion on Mantle Plume Uplift in the Sedimentary Record: Origin of Kilometre-Deep Canyons within Late Neoproterozoic Successions, South Australia
96. Do Phreatomagmatic Eruptions at Ubehebe Crater (Death Valley, California) Relate to a Wetter than Present Hydro-Climate?
97. Dynamical and hydrological changes in climate simulations of the last millennium
98. Early break-up of the Norwegian Channel Ice Stream during the Last Glacial Maximum
99. Earth, Wind, and Water: Plio-Pleistocene Climate Evolution in East Asia and the North Pacific
100. Effects of bottom boundary placement on subsurface heat storage: Implications for climate model simulations
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