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2. Origin of Magnetic Instability in Sediment Cores From the Central North Pacific
3. Revised magnetic polarity time scale for the Late Cretaceous and Cenozoic time
4. The Early Carboniferous paleomagnetic field of North America and its bearing on tectonics of the Northern Appalachians
5. Stratigraphic and Ecologic Implications of Late Precambrian Microfossils from Utah
6. Apparent correlation of palaeomagnetic intensity and climatic records in deep-sea sediments
7. Pre-Pleistocene Glaciation on Earth: Implications for Climatic History of Mars
8. Geomagnetic excursions and climate change: Reply to Comment by M. R. Rampino
9. Arctic biostratigraphic heterochroneity
10. Sea level history: Comment
11. Technical Comments: Sea Level History
12. Milankovitch climate forcing in the tropics of Pangaea during the Late Triassic
13. Recent Increases in Tasmanian Huon Pine Ring Widths from a Subalpine Stand: Natural Climate Variability, CO2 Fertilisation, or Greenhouse Warming?
14. A Late Triassic lake system in East Greenland: facies, depositional cycles and palaeoclimate
15. An Exceptional Chronologic, Isotopic, and Clay Mineralogic Record of the Latest Paleocene Thermal Maximum, Bass River, NJ, ODP 174AX
16. Considering a Neoproterozoic Snowball Earth
17. Long-period Milankovitch cycles from the Late Triassic and Early Jurassic of eastern North America . . .
18. Orbital tuning of geomagnetic polarity time-scales
19. Reconstruction of Tertiary Progradation and Clinoform Development on the New Jersey Passive Margin by 2-D Backstripping
20. Alkenones as paleoceanographic proxies
21. High-resolution early Mesozoic Pangean climatic transect in lacustrine environments
22. Hydrometeorological Reconstructions for Northeastern Mongolia Derived from Tree Rings: 1651–1995
23. Integrated Paleocene calcareous plankton magnetobiochronology and stable isotope stratigraphy: DSDP Site 384 (NW Atlantic Ocean)
24. Late Miocene to Pleistocene Sequences at the New Jersey Outer Continental Shelf (ODP Leg 174A, Sites 1071 and 1072)
25. Magnetic polarity stratigraphy and paleolatitude of the Triassic-Jurassic Blomidon Formation in the Fundy basin (Canada): implications for early Mesozoic tropical climate gradients
26. North Atlantic Intermediate to Deep Water circulation and chemical stratification during the past 1 Myr
27. 1738 years of Mongolian temperature variability inferred from a tree-ring width chronology of Siberian pine
28. Are Proterozoic Cap Carbonates and Isotopic Excursions a Record of Gas Hydrate Destabilization Following Earth’s Coldest Intervals
29. Carbon Isotopic Composition of Neoproterozoic Glacial Carbonates as a Test of Paleoceanographic Models for Snowball Earth Phenomena
30. Discussion on Mantle Plume Uplift in the Sedimentary Record: Origin of Kilometre-Deep Canyons within Late Neoproterozoic Successions, South Australia
31. Enhanced sensitivity of persistent events to weak forcing in dynamical and stochastic systems: Implications for climate change
32. Persistent suborbital climate variability in marine isotope stage 5 and termination II
33. Continental heat gain in the global climate system
34. 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...
35. Emergence of Venice during the Pleistocene
36. Reply
37. Response of the thermohaline circulation to cold climates
38. A case for a comet impact trigger for the Paleocene/Eocene thermal maximum and carbon isotope excursion
39. Climate stability during the Pliocene warm period
40. Paleogene time scale miscalibration: Evidence from the dating of the North Atlantic igneous province
41. Reply to a comment on ‘‘A case for a comet impact trigger for the Paleocene/Eocene thermal maximum and carbon isotope excursion’’ by G.R. Dickens and J.M. Francis
42. Stable Isotopic Evidence for Methane Seeps in Neoproterozoic Postglacial Cap Carbonates
43. Surface temperature trends in Russia over the past five centuries reconstructed from borehole temperatures
44. Temperature and precipitation in Mongolia based on dendroclimatic investigations
45. Air-ground temperature coupling and subsurface propagation of annual temperature signals
46. Eocene Calibration of Geomagnetic Polarity Time Scale Reevaluated: Evidence from the Green River Formation of Wyoming
47. Estuarine Processes and Their Stratigraphic Record: Paleosalinity and Sedimentation Changes in the Hudson Estuary (North America)
48. Lower export production during glacial periods in the equatorial Pacific derived from (231Pa/230Th)xs,0 measurements in deep-sea sediments
49. Non-uniform occurrence of short-term polarity fluctuations in the geomagnetic field? New results from Middle to Late Miocene sediments of the North Atlantic (DSDP Site 608)
50. Stability of North Atlantic water masses in face of pronounced climate variability during the Pleistocene
51. Bolide summer: The Paleocene/Eocene thermal maximum as a response to an extraterrestrial trigger
52. Ocean climate variability in the eastern North Atlantic during interglacial marine isotope stage 11: A partial analogue to the Holocene?
53. The Phanerozoic Record of Global Sea-Level Change
54. U-Pb Sensitive High-Resolution Ion Microprobe Ages from the Doushantuo Formation in South China: Constraints on Late Neoproterozoic Glaciations
55. Variable seasonal coupling between air and ground temperatures: A simple representation in terms of subsurface thermal diffusivity
56. Daily, seasonal, and annual relationships between air and subsurface temperatures
57. Five centuries of climate change in Australia: the view from underground
58. Stable Isotope Record of the Terminal Neoproterozoic Krol Platform in the Lesser Himalayas of Northern India
59. Timing of meltwater pulse 1a and climate responses to meltwater injections
60. A matter of divergence: Tracking recent warming at hemispheric scales using tree ring data
61. Blueprints for Medieval hydroclimate
62. Comments on "Testing the Fidelity of Methods Used in Proxy-Based Reconstructions of Past Climate": The Role of the Standardization Interval
63. Detection of Human Influence on a New, Validated 1500-Year Temperature Reconstruction
64. Effects of bottom boundary placement on subsurface heat storage: Implications for climate model simulations
65. End-Triassic calcification crisis and blooms of organic-walled 'disaster species'
66. Resolving Apparent Conflicts between Oceanographic and Antarctic Climate Records and Evidence for a Decrease in pCO2 during the Oligocene through Early Miocene (34–16 Ma)
67. Synchrony between the Central Atlantic magmatic province and the Triassic-Jurassic mass-extinction event?
68. The origin of the 1500-year climate cycles in Holocene North-Atlantic records
69. Widespread formation of cherts during the early Eocene climate optimum
70. Equatorial convergence of India and early Cenozoic climate trends
71. Synchrony between the Central Atlantic magmatic province and the Triassic-Jurassic mass-extinction event? Reply to Marzoli et al.
72. Climate reconstruction from pollen and δ¹³C records using inverse vegetation modeling – Implication for past and future climates
73. Mega Tsunami of the World Oceans: Chevron Dune Formation, Micro-Ejecta, and Rapid Climate Change as the Evidence of Recent Oceanic Bolide Impacts
74. Millennial-scale climatic variability between 340 000 and 270 000 years ago in SW Europe: evidence from a NW Iberian margin pollen sequence
75. Three exceptionally strong East-Asian summer monsoon events during glacial times in the past 470 kyr
76. Volcanism: Eruptions and Extinctions
77. What, if anything, is Quaternary?
78. A Pseudoproxy Evaluation of the CCA and RegEM Methods for Reconstructing Climate Fields of the Last Millennium
79. Climate as a contributing factor in the demise of Angkor, Cambodia
80. Erroneous Model Field Representations in Multiple Pseudoproxy Studies: Corrections and Implications
81. Exotic Grains in a Core from Cornwall, NY - Do They Have an Impact Source?
82. Human migration into Europe during the late Early Pleistocene climate transition
83. Megadroughts in North America: placing IPCC projections of hydroclimatic change in a long-term palaeoclimate context
84. Rhaetian magneto-biostratigraphy from the Southern Alps (Italy): Constraints on Triassic chronology
85. Synchronous Deglacial Overturning and Water Mass Source Changes
86. The Colorado Plateau Coring Project (CPCP): 100 Million Years of Earth System History
87. Using Tree Rings to Predict the Response of Tree Growth to Climate Change in the Continental United States during the Twenty-First Century
88. Variations in mid-latitude North Atlantic surface water properties during the mid-Brunhes (MIS 9–14) and their implications for the thermohaline circulation
89. A multispecies tree ring reconstruction of Potomac River streamflow (950–2001)
90. Atmospheric CO2 decline during the Pliocene intensification of Northern Hemisphere glaciations
91. Discussion of: A statistical analysis of multiple temperature proxies: Are reconstructions of surface temperatures over the last 1000 years reliable?
92. Impact of maximum borehole depths on inverted temperature histories in borehole paleoclimatology
93. Measurements of Natural Carbonate Rare Earth Elements in Femtogram Quantities by Inductive Coupled Plasma Sector Field Mass Spectrometry
94. North Atlantic abrupt climatic events of the last glacial period recorded in Ukrainian loess deposits
95. Response to Comment on “Atmospheric PCo2 Perturbations Associated with the Central Atlantic Magmatic Province”
96. Spatial performance of four climate field reconstruction methods targeting the Common Era
97. The anomalous winter of 1783-1784: Was the Laki eruption or an analog of the 2009-2010 winter to blame?
98. Three centuries of Myanmar monsoon climate variability inferred from teak tree rings
99. Towards the Calibration of the Globigerinoides ruber (white) paleothermometer
100. Western Arctic Ocean temperature variability during the last 8000 years
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