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New evidence for abrupt sea-ice uctuations in the subpolar North Atlantic at the end of the Last Glacial in relation with thermohaline and atmospheric circulation
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"Polarforschung"
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Helmholtz Research Programs > PACES II (2014-2020) > TOPIC 3: The earth system from a polar perspective > WP 3.1: Circumpolar climate variability and global teleconnections at seasonal to orbital time scales
Helmholtz Research Programs > PACES II (2014-2020) > TOPIC 3: The earth system from a polar perspective > WP 3.3: From process understanding to enabling climate prediction
Helmholtz Research Programs > PACES II (2014-2020) > TOPIC 3: The earth system from a polar perspective > WP 3.3: From process understanding to enabling climate prediction
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Helmholtz Programs > Helmholtz Research Programs > PACES II (2014-2020) > TOPIC 3: The earth system from a polar perspective > WP 3.1: Circumpolar climate variability and global teleconnections at seasonal to orbital time scales
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10.2312/polfor.2016.012
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Müller, J.
(2016):
New evidence for abrupt sea-ice uctuations in the subpolar North Atlantic at the end of the Last Glacial in relation with thermohaline and atmospheric circulation
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Polarforschung,
Bremerhaven,
Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research & German Society of Polar Research,
85
(2),
pp. 157-160
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doi: 10.2312/polfor.2016.012
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