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Rehfeld, K. ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9442-5362, Holloway, M. , Wolff, E. W. and Sime, L. C. (2017)
Is a cold planet Earth's climate more sensitive to volcanic forcing than a warm one? ,
PAGES Open Science Meeting, Zaragoza, Spain, 9 May 2017 - 13 May 2017 .
hdl:10013/epic.51048

Conference -Poster
Rehfeld, K. ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9442-5362, Holloway, M. , Wolff, E. W. and Sime, L. C. (2017)
Is a cold planet Earth's climate more sensitive to volcanic forcing than a warm one? ,
Proxy system modeling and data assimilation in paleosciences workshop, Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium, 29 May 2017 - 31 May 2017 .
hdl:10013/epic.51049

Article
Masson-Delmotte, V. , Buiron, D. , Ekaykin, A. , Frezzoti, M. , Gallée, H. , Jouzel, J. , Krinner, G. , Landais, A. , Motoyama, H. , Oerter, H. , Pol, K. , Pollard, D. , Ritz, C. , Schlosser, E. , Sime, L. C. , Sodemann, H. , Stenni, B. , Uemura, R. and Vimeux, F. (2011)
A comparison of the present and last interglacial periods in six Antarctic ice cores ,
Climate of the Past, 7 , pp. 397-423 .
doi:10.5194/cp-7-397-2011 , hdl:10013/epic.38467
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Article
Wolff, E. W. , Barbante, C. , Becagli, S. , Bigler, M. , Boutron, C. F. , Castellano, E. , de Angelis, M. , Federer, U. , Fischer, H. , Fundel, F. , Hansson, M. , Hutterli, M. , Jonsell, U. , Karlin, T. , Kaufmann, P. , Lambert, F. , Littot, G. C. , Mulvaney, R. , Röthlisberger, R. , Ruth, U. , Severi, M. , Siggaard-Andersen, M. L. , Sime, L. C. , Steffensen, J. P. , Stocker, T. F. , Traversi, R. , Twarloh, B. , Udisti, R. , Wagenbach, D. and Wegner, A. (2010)
Changes in environment over the last 800,000 years from chemical analysis of the EPICA Dome C ice core ,
Quaternary Science Reviews, 29 , pp. 285-295 .
doi:10.1016/j.quascirev.2009.06.013 , hdl:10013/epic.33977
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