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The south–north connection

Eric J. Steig ()
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Eric J. Steig: 70 Johnson Hall, University of Washington

Nature, 2006, vol. 444, issue 7116, 152-153

Abstract: A new ice-core record from Antarctica provides the best evidence yet of a link between climate in the northern and southern polar regions that operates through changes in ocean circulation.

Date: 2006
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