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Bigg, G.R., Clark, C.D., Greenwood, S.L., Haflidason, H., Hughes, A.L.C., Levine, R.C., Nygård, A., Sejrup, H.P. (2012) Sensitivity of the North Atlantic circulation to break-up of the marine sectors of the NW European ice sheets during the last Glacial: A synthesis of modelling and palaeoceanography. Global and Planetary Change, 98. 153-165 doi:10.1016/j.gloplacha.2012.09.004

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TitleSensitivity of the North Atlantic circulation to break-up of the marine sectors of the NW European ice sheets during the last Glacial: A synthesis of modelling and palaeoceanography
JournalGlobal and Planetary Change
AuthorsBigg, G.R.Author
Clark, C.D.Author
Greenwood, S.L.Author
Haflidason, H.Author
Hughes, A.L.C.Author
Levine, R.C.Author
Nygård, A.Author
Sejrup, H.P.Author
Year2012 (December)Volume98
PublisherElsevier BV
DOIdoi:10.1016/j.gloplacha.2012.09.004Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceBigg, G.R., Clark, C.D., Greenwood, S.L., Haflidason, H., Hughes, A.L.C., Levine, R.C., Nygård, A., Sejrup, H.P. (2012) Sensitivity of the North Atlantic circulation to break-up of the marine sectors of the NW European ice sheets during the last Glacial: A synthesis of modelling and palaeoceanography. Global and Planetary Change, 98. 153-165 doi:10.1016/j.gloplacha.2012.09.004
Plain TextBigg, G.R., Clark, C.D., Greenwood, S.L., Haflidason, H., Hughes, A.L.C., Levine, R.C., Nygård, A., Sejrup, H.P. (2012) Sensitivity of the North Atlantic circulation to break-up of the marine sectors of the NW European ice sheets during the last Glacial: A synthesis of modelling and palaeoceanography. Global and Planetary Change, 98. 153-165 doi:10.1016/j.gloplacha.2012.09.004
In(n.d.) Global and Planetary Change Vol. 98. Elsevier BV


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