Timing is everything in a game of two hemispheres
James W. C. White () and
Eric J. Steig
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James W. C. White: Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research, Campus Box 450, University of Colorado
Eric J. Steig: Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research, Campus Box 450, University of Colorado
Nature, 1998, vol. 394, issue 6695, 717-718
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What causes ice ages, and other episodes of violent climate change? One clue comes from a new study of ice cores, which, unexpectedly, seems to show rapid warming events happening first in the Southern Hemisphere.
Date: 1998
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DOI: 10.1038/29386
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