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    Summer surface air temperature proxies point to near-sea-ice-free conditions in the Arctic at 127 ka by L. C. Sime, R. Sivankutty, I. Vallet-Malmierca, A. M. de Boer, M. Sicard

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…However, the latest suite of Coupled Modelling Intercomparison Project 6 Paleoclimate (CMIP6-PMIP4) simulations of the LIG produce a wide range of Arctic summer minimum sea ice area (SIA) results, with a 30 % to 96 % reduction from the pre-industrial (PI) period. …”
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    Sedimentology, facies and depositional model of Qazvin alluvial fan by Vida Davoudi, Saeed Khodabakhsh, Behrouz Bahramabadi

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Their morphology and sedimentary characteristics provide valuable information about the paleoclimate, tectonics, lithology and drainage basin (Quigley et al. 2007; Hedrick et al. 2013; Ozpolate et al. 2022). …”
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    A Review of Research Progress on Re-Os Isotopic System of Carbon-enriched Geological Samples by LI Xinwei, LI Chao, ZHOU Limin, ZHAO Hong, QU Wenjun

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…The paleoseawater environment and paleoclimate during sedimentation can be further reduced in multiple dimensions by means of the coordinated variation between Re-Os isotopic data, organic matter accumulation, enrichment degree of redox-sensitive elements, and other geochemical proxies.The behavior of Re and Os in the oil-gas system has always been the focus and difficulty in the research of oil-gas reservoir chronology, which is an important basis for understanding the geological significance and wide application of oil-gas reservoir-related samples. …”
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  4. 784

    The CoralHydro2k database: a global, actively curated compilation of coral <i>δ</i><sup>18</sup>O and Sr&thinsp;∕&thinsp;Ca proxy records of tropical ocean hydrology and temperatur... by R. M. Walter, R. M. Walter, H. R. Sayani, H. R. Sayani, T. Felis, K. M. Cobb, N. J. Abram, N. J. Abram, A. K. Arzey, A. R. Atwood, L. D. Brenner, É. P. Dassié, K. L. DeLong, B. Ellis, B. Ellis, J. Emile-Geay, M. J. Fischer, N. F. Goodkin, J. A. Hargreaves, J. A. Hargreaves, J. A. Hargreaves, K. H. Kilbourne, H. Krawczyk, N. P. McKay, A. L. Moore, S. A. Murty, M. R. Ong, R. D. Ramos, R. D. Ramos, E. V. Reed, D. Samanta, S. C. Sanchez, J. Zinke

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…The CoralHydro2k database is available in Linked Paleo Data (LiPD) format with serializations in MATLAB, R, and Python and can be downloaded from the NOAA National Center for Environmental Information's Paleoclimate Data Archive at <a href="https://doi.org/10.25921/yp94-v135">https://doi.org/10.25921/yp94-v135</a> (Walter et al., 2022).…”
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    Panta Rhei benchmark dataset: socio-hydrological data of paired events of floods and droughts by H. Kreibich, K. Schröter, K. Schröter, G. Di Baldassarre, G. Di Baldassarre, A. F. Van Loon, M. Mazzoleni, G. W. Abeshu, S. Agafonova, A. AghaKouchak, H. Aksoy, C. Alvarez-Garreton, B. Aznar, L. Balkhi, M. H. Barendrecht, S. Biancamaria, L. Bos-Burgering, C. Bradley, Y. Budiyono, W. Buytaert, L. Capewell, H. Carlson, Y. Cavus, Y. Cavus, Y. Cavus, A. Couasnon, G. Coxon, G. Coxon, I. Daliakopoulos, M. C. de Ruiter, C. Delus, M. Erfurt, G. Esposito, D. François, F. Frappart, J. Freer, J. Freer, J. Freer, N. Frolova, A. K. Gain, M. Grillakis, J. O. Grima, D. A. Guzmán, L. S. Huning, L. S. Huning, M. Ionita, M. Ionita, M. Ionita, M. Kharlamov, M. Kharlamov, D. N. Khoi, D. N. Khoi, N. Kieboom, M. Kireeva, A. Koutroulis, W. Lavado-Casimiro, H.-Y. Li, M. C. LLasat, M. C. LLasat, D. Macdonald, J. Mård, J. Mård, H. Mathew-Richards, A. McKenzie, A. Mejia, E. M. Mendiondo, M. Mens, S. Mobini, S. Mobini, G. S. Mohor, V. Nagavciuc, V. Nagavciuc, T. Ngo-Duc, H. T. T. Nguyen, P. T. T. Nhi, P. T. T. Nhi, O. Petrucci, N. H. Quan, N. H. Quan, P. Quintana-Seguí, S. Razavi, S. Razavi, S. Razavi, E. Ridolfi, J. Riegel, M. S. Sadik, N. Sairam, E. Savelli, E. Savelli, A. Sazonov, A. Sazonov, S. Sharma, J. Sörensen, F. A. A. Souza, K. Stahl, M. Steinhausen, M. Stoelzle, W. Szalińska, Q. Tang, F. Tian, T. Tokarczyk, C. Tovar, T. V. T. Tran, M. H. J. van Huijgevoort, M. T. H. van Vliet, S. Vorogushyn, T. Wagener, T. Wagener, T. Wagener, Y. Wang, D. E. Wendt, E. Wickham, L. Yang, M. Zambrano-Bigiarini, M. Zambrano-Bigiarini, P. J. Ward, P. J. Ward

    Published 2023-05-01
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  7. 787

    The Permian of Northern Pangea / by Scholle, Peter A., Peryt, Tadeusz Marek, Ulmer-Scholle, Dana S

    Published 1995
    “…Vol.1. Paleogeography, paleoclimates, stratigraphy -- vol.2. Sedimentary basins and economic resources…”
  8. 788

    Climate forcing growth rates: doubling down on our Faustian bargain by James Hansen, Pushker Kharecha, Makiko Sato

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…And Hansen et al (2008), based primarily on paleoclimate data and evidence of deleterious climate impacts already at 385 ppm CO _2 , concluded that an appropriate initial target for CO _2 was 350 ppm, which implied a global temperature limit, relative to 1880–1920 of about 1 °C. …”
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  9. 789

    Introduction: New Discoveries and Theoretical Implications for the Last Foraging and First Farming in East Asia by Pei-Lin Yu, Kazunobu Ikeya, Meng Zhang

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…Worldwide, scientific understanding about domestication and the origins of food production is undergoing rapid change based on new data from discoveries in paleoclimates and environments, paleobiology, and archaeology [...]…”
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  10. 790

    A POSSIBLE PALEOCLIMATIC IMPLICATION OF A RECENT CHANGE OF CORRELATIONS BETWEEN THE TREE-GROWTH AND THE CURRENT WARMING by Nina Datsenko, Nadezhda Ivashchenko

    Published 2011-06-01
    “…Causes of this reduction are not known, but it seems to be for certain that this reduction has important implications for paleoclimatic reconstructions based on tree-rings because there is a risk that warmer phases of paleoclimates can be essentially underestimated if the problem is not taken into account. …”
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  11. 791

    Stable carbon isotopes of woods during carbonization and their correlation with climatic factors. by Fan Luo, Nan Sun, Xiabo Li, Junfeng Guo, Liang Xiao, Peng Lei

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…To explore the applicability of the carbon isotope composition (δ13C) of fossil charcoal for the quantitative reconstruction of paleoclimates, we selected five points in Shaanxi province, from north to south, to collect modern Pinus species and Quercus species to sample covering areas with obvious climatic differences. …”
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    Stable carbon isotopes of woods during carbonization and their correlation with climatic factors by Fan Luo, Nan Sun, Xiabo Li, Junfeng Guo, Liang Xiao, Peng Lei

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…To explore the applicability of the carbon isotope composition (δ13C) of fossil charcoal for the quantitative reconstruction of paleoclimates, we selected five points in Shaanxi province, from north to south, to collect modern Pinus species and Quercus species to sample covering areas with obvious climatic differences. …”
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  13. 793

    GIS-modeling of the Range Shifts of the Sub-fossil and Extant European Pond Turtle (<i>Emys orbicularis</i>) in Eastern Europe in Holocene by Oksana Nekrasova, Yevheniia Yanish, Volodymyr Tytar, Mihails Pupins

    Published 2019-07-01
    “…We identified areas that could serve as refugia for <i>E. orbicularis,</i> as a result of GIS modeling, while using 19 bioclimatic variables from the Worldclim and PaleoClim data bases. The data obtained confirm current hypotheses regarding the origin of more than 10 mtDNA lineages of <i>E. orbicularis</i> and the existence of multiple glacial refugia, and considerable Holocene home range dynamics.…”
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    Commentary and Review of Modern Environmental Problems Linked to Historic Flow Capacity in Arid Groundwater Basins by Barry J. Hibbs

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…Sufficient moisture is not available for flow capacity to be established in most aquifers in arid zones and these aquifers are at non-capacity, but many aquifers in today’s deserts were at flow capacity when paleoclimates were cooler and moister during the late Pleistocene. …”
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  15. 795

    Geomorfologia e Pedologia by José Pereira de Queiroz Neto

    Published 2000-12-01
    “…<br />Resultados obtidos nos &uacute;ltimos 20 anos atrav&eacute;s da an&aacute;lise estrutural das coberturas pedol&oacute;gicas permitem rever as rela&ccedil;&otilde;es entre Geomorfologia e Pedologia, pela reavalia&ccedil;&atilde;o do papel da pedog&ecirc;nese na evolu&ccedil;&atilde;o do relevo: 1) a circula&ccedil;&atilde;o interna das solu&ccedil;&otilde;es do solo &eacute; um fator t&atilde;o importante no modelado do relevo quanto a eros&atilde;o superficial; 2) as coberturas pedol&oacute;gicas em equil&iacute;brio din&acirc;mico testemunham condi&ccedil;&otilde;es de menor atividade erosiva, enquanto sistemas de transforma&ccedil;&atilde;o lateral testemunham desequil&iacute;brios h&iacute;dricos nas vertentes; 3) a presen&ccedil;a de <em>stonelines</em>&nbsp; e de horizontes s&ocirc;mbricos enterrados podem ser apenas resultantes de atividade biol&oacute;gica; 4) a g&ecirc;nese de corpos ferruginosos (coura&ccedil;as e concre&ccedil;&otilde;es) pode representar apenas uma etapa da altera&ccedil;&atilde;o das rochas e forma&ccedil;&atilde;o dos solos, n&atilde;o sendo assim testemunhos de a&ccedil;&otilde;es paleoclim&aacute;ticas.…”
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    What controls the stable isotope composition of precipitation in the Mekong Delta? A model-based statistical approach by N. Le Duy, N. Le Duy, I. Heidbüchel, H. Meyer, B. Merz, B. Merz, H. Apel

    Published 2018-02-01
    “…However, the presented approach could open a pathway towards better and seasonally differentiated reconstruction of paleoclimates based on isotopic records.…”
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  18. 798

    Effect of destruction factors Bistoon inscription (Kermanshah –province) by A. Maleki

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…Broken part, fissure, and thick lime of previous region (Paleoclime) pave way for destruction of engrave figure, which leads to solving process and to make solving holes. …”
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