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    ...[1] On the tropical oceans of a neo-Proterozoic Snowball Earth, snow-free ice would have existed...
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    ... snowball Earth. We also find that intensification of the Hadley circulation as sea ice enters the Hadley...
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    ... climate model to an ice-shelf flow model, to investigate the Snowball Earth episodes of the Neoproterozoic...
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    ... demonstrate that there exist 'soft Snowball' Earth states, in which the fractional sea ice coverage reaches...
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    by J. Yang, W. R. Peltier, Y. Hu
    Published in Climate of the Past (2012)
    ... demonstrate that there exist ''soft Snowball'' Earth states, in which the fractional sea ice coverage reaches...
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    ... at least two significant, possibly global, glaciations, termed ‘‘Snowball Earth.’ ’ While many studies have...
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    ... that are unparalleled in subsequent Phanerozoic time, as proposed by the “Snowball Earth ” hypothesis. In particular...
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    ...We study the initiation of a Marinoan Snowball Earth (~635 million years before present...
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    by A. Voigt, D. S. Abbot
    Published in Climate of the Past (2012)
    ...The Snowball Earth bifurcation, or runaway ice-albedo feedback, is defined for particular boundary...
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    Subjects: ...snowball Earth...
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    ... paleolatitudes at ca. 40°. The snowball Earth hypothesis offers one possible explanation for the occurrence...
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    ... at least two significant, possibly global, glaciations, termed “Snowball Earth”. While many studies have...
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    ..., and migration rates under a temperature gradient, with application to ‘‘Snowball Earth’’...
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    by John Wilfrid Crowley, J. W. Crowley
    Published 2006
    ... of the simulation with the remineralization flux parameter set to 0.0006 that a Hard Snowball Earth state could...
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    .... Such an environment provides important constraints for parts of the ‘‘Snowball Earth’ ’ hypothesis. The impacts of low...
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