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Thresholds identified in the recurrence plot of NGRIP δ18O record and their corr...
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Statistics of the recurrence rate analysis for U1308 benthic δ18O, U1308 bulk ca...
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Bond cycles
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Dansgaard-Oeschger events
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Ice Rafted Debris
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Ice drill
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Sampling/drilling ice
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ice sheets
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Tipping Points in the Earth System
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Tipping Points in the Earth System TiPES
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