Enhanced ice sheet melting driven by volcanic eruptions during the last deglaciation
The impact of volcanism on ice sheet melting during the last deglaciation is poorly understood and limited by a lack of suitable proxies. Here, the authors combine annually resolved records of ice sheet melting with numerical models to show that ice sheets are sensitive to high-latitude volcanic eru...
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Main Authors: | Francesco Muschitiello, Francesco S. R. Pausata, James M. Lea, Douglas W. F. Mair, Barbara Wohlfarth |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/5c52d34cfa944e248a1e691e43a3576d |
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