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Climate Processes and Climate Sensitivity
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Editor(s):
James E. Hansen
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Taro Takahashi
Publication date:
1984
Publisher:
American Geophysical Union
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1984
DOI:
10.1029/GM029
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Book chapters
pp. 29
The ocean's transient response to global surface temperature anomalies
pp. 39
A recent θ-s shift in the deep water of the northern North Atlantic
pp. 48
Variation of monsoonal upwelling: A response to changing solar radiation
pp. 58
Modeling evapotranspiration for three-dimensional global climate models
pp. 73
The influence of vegetation on the hydrologic cycle in a global climate model
pp. 108
Energy balance models incorporating evaporative buffering of equatorial thermal response
pp. 118
Temporal variations in lake levels since 30,000 Yr BP—An index of the global hydrological cycle
pp. 130
Climate sensitivity: Analysis of feedback mechanisms
pp. 180
Vegetation-albedo feedbacks
pp. 207
Some aspects of the cryosphere and its role in climatic change
pp. 221
Climate sensitivity and the marginal cryosphere
pp. 238
The role of sea ice dynamics in modeling CO2 increases
pp. 275
West Antarctica, the sea-level controlled marine instability: Past and future
pp. 288
North Atlantic climatic oscillations revealed by deep Greenland ice cores
pp. 299
Late glacial climate history from ice cores
pp. 307
Simultaneous climatic change in both hemispheres and similar bipolar interglacial warming: Evidence and implications
pp. 314
Is there a tie between atmosphere CO2 content and ocean circulation
pp. 327
The Climate-Chemistry Connection
pp. 337
Glacial-Holocene changes in atmospheric CO2 and the deep-sea record
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