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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 Annual cycle in mean sea level from Topex–Poseidon and ERS-1: inference on the global hydrological cycle Minster, J.F.
1999
82-83 1 p. 57-66
10 p.
artikel
2 A paleoclimatic evaluation of marine oxygen isotope stage 11 in the high-northern Atlantic (Nordic seas) Bauch, Henning A
2000
82-83 1 p. 27-39
13 p.
artikel
3 A palynological reconstruction of the Agulhas Retroflection (South Atlantic Ocean) during the Late Quaternary Esper, Oliver
2004
82-83 1 p. 31-62
32 p.
artikel
4 A potential interaction between sea-level rise and global warming: implications for coastal stability on the Mississippi River Deltaic Plain Thomson, David M
2001
82-83 1 p. 49-59
11 p.
artikel
5 Atmospheres panel report to the payload panel Schoebert, Mark
1992
82-83 1 p. 9-23
15 p.
artikel
6 Book review 1999
82-83 1 p. 87-89
3 p.
artikel
7 Carbon cycle feedbacks and the initiation of Antarctic glaciation in the earliest Oligocene Zachos, James C.
2005
82-83 1 p. 51-66
16 p.
artikel
8 Changes in seasonal precipitation in the Iberian Peninsula during 1946–2005 de Luis, Martin
2010
82-83 1 p. 27-33
7 p.
artikel
9 Changes of reanalysis-derived Northern Hemisphere summer warm extreme indices during 1948–2006 and links with climate variability Fang, Xingqin
2008
82-83 1 p. 67-78
12 p.
artikel
10 Comment on “New perspectives for the future of the Maldives” by Mörner, N.A., et al. [Global Planet. Change 40 (2004), 177–182] Kench, Paul S.
2005
82-83 1 p. 67-69
3 p.
artikel
11 Comment on "Thermal pollution causes global warming", by B. Nordell [Global Planet. Change 38 (2003), 305–312] Gumbel, J.
2005
82-83 1 p. 75-76
2 p.
artikel
12 Comment on “Thermal pollution causes global warming”, by B. Nordell [Global Planet. Change 38 (2003), 305–312] Covey, Curt
2005
82-83 1 p. 72-73
2 p.
artikel
13 Comparison of interglacial stages in the South Atlantic sector of the southern ocean for the past 450 kyr: implifications for Marine Isotope Stage (MIS) 11 Hodell, David A.
2000
82-83 1 p. 7-26
20 p.
artikel
14 Concentration and composition of dust particles in surface snow at Urumqi Glacier No. 1, Eastern Tien Shan Wu, Guangjian
2010
82-83 1 p. 34-42
9 p.
artikel
15 Contribution of thermal expansion to present-day sea-level change revisited Lombard, Alix
2005
82-83 1 p. 1-16
16 p.
artikel
16 Coupled ocean-atmosphere climate simulations compared with simulations using prescribed sea surface temperature: effect of a “perfect ocean” Covey, Curt
2004
82-83 1 p. 1-14
14 p.
artikel
17 Defining the EOS mission: Part 1 — reports from disciplinary science panels Barron, Eric J.
1992
82-83 1 p. 1-2
2 p.
artikel
18 Dry spell characteristics over Canada in a changing climate as simulated by the Canadian RCM Sushama, Laxmi
2010
82-83 1 p. 1-14
14 p.
artikel
19 Editorial 1999
82-83 1 p. v-
1 p.
artikel
20 Editorial Board 1992
82-83 1 p. iii-
1 p.
artikel
21 Elevated marine terraces from Eleuthera (Bahamas) and Bermuda: sedimentological, petrographic and geochronological evidence for important deglaciation events during the middle Pleistocene Kindler, Pascal
2000
82-83 1 p. 41-58
18 p.
artikel
22 Estimating mass balance components of the Greenland ice sheet from a long-term GCM simulation Smith, Ian
1999
82-83 1 p. 19-32
14 p.
artikel
23 Evaluation of palaeo-oxygenation of the ocean bottom across the Permian–Triassic boundary Kakuwa, Yoshitaka
2008
82-83 1 p. 40-56
17 p.
artikel
24 Export production and terrigenous matter in the Central Equatorial Pacific Ocean during interglacial oxygen isotope Stage 11 Murray, R.W
2000
82-83 1 p. 59-78
20 p.
artikel
25 Geologic, isostatic and anthropogenic signals affecting sea level records at tide gauge sites in southern Australia Harvey, N
2001
82-83 1 p. 1-11
11 p.
artikel
26 Geoscience meets the four horsemen? Marriner, Nick
2010
82-83 1 p. 43-48
6 p.
artikel
27 Global and regional sea-level changes and the hydrological cycle Sahagian, Dork
2001
82-83 1 p. vi-viii
nvt p.
artikel
28 Global paleoclimates of the late cenozoic Crowley, Thomas J.
1992
82-83 1 p. 67-
1 p.
artikel
29 Holocene relative sea-level changes and ice fluctuations in the South Shetland Islands Hall, B.L.
2010
82-83 1 p. 15-26
12 p.
artikel
30 Hydrological impacts on seasonal sea level change Chen, J.L
2001
82-83 1 p. 25-32
8 p.
artikel
31 Impact of millennial-scale Holocene climate variability on eastern North American terrestrial ecosystems: pollen-based climatic reconstruction Willard, Debra A.
2005
82-83 1 p. 17-35
19 p.
artikel
32 Impacts of sea level rise in the New York City metropolitan area Gornitz, Vivien
2001
82-83 1 p. 61-88
28 p.
artikel
33 Late Pliocene climate changes documented in seismic and palynology data at the southwest African Margin Weigelt, Estella
2008
82-83 1 p. 31-39
9 p.
artikel
34 Leaving Eden: to protect and manage the Earth Andrews, Julian E.
1992
82-83 1 p. 67-69
3 p.
artikel
35 Marine Isotope Stage 11 (MIS 11): new insights for a warm future Droxler, André W
2000
82-83 1 p. 1-5
5 p.
artikel
36 Minimal late Holocene sea level rise in the Chukchi Sea: arctic insensitivity to global change? Mason, Owen K.
2001
82-83 1 p. 13-23
11 p.
artikel
37 Mission to planet earth: Earth observing system Asrar, Ghassem
1992
82-83 1 p. 3-8
6 p.
artikel
38 Monsoon and westerly circulation changes recorded in the late Cenozoic aeolian sequences of Northern China Donghuai, Sun
2004
82-83 1 p. 63-80
18 p.
artikel
39 Patterns of glacier response to disintegration of the Larsen B ice shelf, Antarctic Peninsula Hulbe, Christina L.
2008
82-83 1 p. 1-8
8 p.
artikel
40 Regional sea level response to global climatic change: Black Sea examples Stanev, Emil V
2001
82-83 1 p. 33-47
15 p.
artikel
41 Reply to the comment of C. Covey et al. on “Thermal pollution causes global warming”, by B. Nordell [Global Planet. Change 38 (2003), 305–312] Nordell, Bo
2005
82-83 1 p. 74-
1 p.
artikel
42 Reply to the comment of J. Gumbel and H. Rodhe on "Thermal pollution causes global warming", by B. Nordell [Global Planet. Change 38 (2003), 305–312] Nordell, Bo
2005
82-83 1 p. 77-78
2 p.
artikel
43 Reply to the comment of P.S. Kench et al. on "New perspectives for the future of the Maldives" by N.A. Morner et al. [Global Planet. Change 40 (2004), 177–182] Mörner, Nils-Axel
2005
82-83 1 p. 70-71
2 p.
artikel
44 Report of the EOS oceans panel to the payload panel Abbott, Mark R.
1992
82-83 1 p. 25-28
4 p.
artikel
45 Response of Franz Josef Glacier Ka Roimata o Hine Hukatere to climate change Anderson, Brian
2008
82-83 1 p. 23-30
8 p.
artikel
46 Role of flood storage ability of lakes in the Changjiang River catchment Nakayama, T.
2008
82-83 1 p. 9-22
14 p.
artikel
47 Simulations of continental ice sheet growth over the last glacial-interglacial cycle: experiments with a one level seasonal energy balance model including seasonal ice albedo feedback Deblonde, G.
1992
82-83 1 p. 37-55
19 p.
artikel
48 Solid earth science in EOS — report of the solid earth panel Isacks, Bryan L.
1992
82-83 1 p. 29-35
7 p.
artikel
49 Surface radiation fluxes in transient climate simulations Garratt, J.R.
1999
82-83 1 p. 33-55
23 p.
artikel
50 Temperature signal in the underground for climate history reconstruction in Italy Pasquale, V.
2005
82-83 1 p. 36-50
15 p.
artikel
51 The decline of winter monsoon velocity in the South China Sea through the 20th century: Evidence from the Sr/Ca records in corals Liu, Yi
2008
82-83 1 p. 79-85
7 p.
artikel
52 The fourier spectrum of Swedish riverine varves: evidence of sub-arctic quasi-biennial (QBO) oscillations Sonett, Charles P.
1992
82-83 1 p. 57-65
9 p.
artikel
53 The influence of a Soil–Vegetation–Atmosphere Transfer scheme on the simulated climate of LLNL/UCLA AGCM Govindasamy, B.
1999
82-83 1 p. 67-86
20 p.
artikel
54 The interplay between true eustatic sea-level changes, tectonics, and climatic changes: what is the dominating factor in sequence formation of the Upper Oligocene–Miocene succession in the eastern North Sea Basin, Denmark? Rasmussen, E.S.
2004
82-83 1 p. 15-30
16 p.
artikel
55 Trends of sea level variations in the Indo-Pacific warm pool Cheng, Xuhua
2008
82-83 1 p. 57-66
10 p.
artikel
56 Vegetation and climate since the last interglacial in the Vienne area (France) Fauquette, Séverine
1999
82-83 1 p. 1-17
17 p.
artikel
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