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First 123 results for ” TM Melvin”

  1. Temperature and snow-mediated moisture controls of summer vegetation photosynthetic activity in northern terrestrial ecosystems between 1982 and 2011

    Recent warming has stimulated the productivity of boreal and Arctic vegetation by reducing temper...

    J Barichivich, KR Briffa, R Myneni, G van der Schrier, W Dorigo, CJ Tucker, TJ Osborn, TM Melvin | Status: accepted | Journal: Remote Sensing | Year: 2014

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  2. Significant contribution of insolation to Eemian melting of the Greenland ice sheet

    WJ van de Berg, M van den Broeke, J Ettema, E van Meijgaard, F Kaspar | Status: published | Journal: Nature Geoscience | Year: 2011 | doi: 10.1038/ngeo1245

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  3. Divergent trajectories of Antarctic surface melt under two twenty-first-century climate scenarios

    Ice shelves modulate Antarctic contributions to sea-level rise1 and thereby represent a critical,...

    LD Trusel, KE Frey, SB Dias, KB Karnauskas, P Kuipers Munneke, E van Meijgaard, MR van den Broeke | Status: published | Journal: Nature Geoscience | Volume: 8 | Year: 2015 | First page: 927 | Last page: 932 | doi: 10.1038/NGEO2563

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  4. Meltwater produced by wind–albedo interaction stored in an East Antarctic ice shelf

    Surface melt and subsequent firn air depletion can ultimately lead to disintegration of Antar...

    JTM Lenaerts, S Lhermitte, R Drews, SRM Ligtenberg, S Berger, V Helm, CJJM Smeets, MR van den Broeke, WJ van de Berg, E van Meijgaard, M Eijkelboom, O Eisen, F Pattyn | Status: published | Journal: Nature Climate Change | Year: 2016 | doi: 10.1038/NCLIMATE3180

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  5. Important role for ocean warming and increased ice-shelf melt in Antarctic sea-ice expansion

    R Bintanja, GJ van Oldenborgh, SS Drijfhout, B Wouters, CA Katsman | Status: published | Journal: Nature Geoscience | Year: 2013 | doi: 10.1038/ngeo1767

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