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    How stable is the Greenland Ice Sheet? 

    Briner, Jason P.; Alley, Richard B.; Csatho, Beata; Poinar, Kristin; Schaefer, Joerg M. (2017-09)
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    Resolving combined influences of inflow and evaporation on western Greenland lake water isotopes to inform paleoclimate inferences 

    Cluett, Allison A.; Thomas, Elizabeth K. (Springer Netherlands, 2020-02-05)
    Stable isotopes of oxygen (δ18O) and hydrogen (δ2H) in precipitation are widely employed tracers of the global hydrologic cycle, and are frequently inferred from lake-water-derived proxies in sediments of high-latitude ...
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    User’s Manual for: A Visual Survey of Global Slab Geometries with ShowEarthModel and Implications for a Three-dimensional Subduction Paradigm 

    Jadamec, Margarete A.; Chang, Benjamin; Kreylos, Oliver; Yikilmaz, M. Burak (2018-05-11)
    This is a user manual for the ShowEarthModel referenced in the article "A Visual Survey of Global Slab Geometries With ShowEarthModel and Implications for a Three‐Dimensional Subduction Paradigm." It explains workflows and ...
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    Ice sheet influence on atmospheric circulation explains the patterns of Pleistocene alpine glacier records in North America 

    Tulenko, Joseph P.; Lofverstrom, Marcus; Briner, Jason P. (Elsevier, 2020-01-27)
    We explore the hypothesis that the relative size of Pleistocene ice sheets in North America modulated regional climate and alpine glaciation. We compare Pleistocene alpine glacier chronologies across North America with a ...
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    Maximum Southwest Greenland Ice Sheet recession in the early Holocene 

    Lesnek, A.J.; Briner, J.P.; Young, N.E.; Cuzzone, J.K. (American Geophysical Union, 2020-01-03)
    Establishing the timing of maximum Holocene warmth in the Arctic is critical for understanding global climate system response to external forcing. In Greenland, challenges in obtaining climate records that span the full ...
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    Long-term support of an active subglacial hydrologic system in Southeast Greenland by firn aquifers 

    Poinar, Kristin; Dow, Christine F.; Andrews, Lauren C. (American Geophysical Union, 2019-04-29)
    The state of the subglacial hydrologic system, which can modify ice motion, is sensitive to the volume and rate of meltwater reaching it. Bare-ice regions rapidly transport meltwater to the bed via moulins, while in certain ...

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    AuthorBriner, Jason P. (2)Poinar, Kristin (2)Alley, Richard B. (1)Andrews, Lauren C. (1)Briner, J.P. (1)Chang, Benjamin (1)Cluett, Allison A. (1)Csatho, Beata (1)Cuzzone, J.K. (1)Dow, Christine F. (1)... View MoreSubjectGreenland Ice Sheet (2)alpine glaciers (1)Arctic (1)Beringia (1)deglaciation (1)effective precipitation (1)firn aquifer (1)Greenland (1)Holocene thermal maximum (1)hydroclimate (1)... View MoreType
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