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High resolution hydrographic reconstructions from the Southeast Pacific spanning Antarctic Warming event A2 (44-48 Kyr BP)
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Simulating the climatic response of Hardangerjøkulen in southern Norway since the Little Ice Age
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Centennial-millennial scale variations in West Antarctic Ice Sheet discharge and their relationship to climate and ocean changes during the late Holocene
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