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Transient experiment of MIS 3 performed with LOVECLIM

University of New South Wales
Menviel, Laurie
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LOVECLIM transiently forced by changes in orbital parameters (Berger 1978), NH ice-sheet topography and albedo (Abe-Ouchi et al., 2013), and pCO2 (Luthi et al., 2008), as well as meltwater input in the North Atlantic to simulate D-O variability

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