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Reconciling divergent trends and millennial variations in Holocene temperatures

Jeremiah Marsicek (), Bryan N. Shuman, Patrick J. Bartlein, Sarah L. Shafer and Simon Brewer
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Jeremiah Marsicek: University of Wyoming
Bryan N. Shuman: University of Wyoming
Patrick J. Bartlein: University of Oregon
Sarah L. Shafer: US Geological Survey
Simon Brewer: University of Utah

Nature, 2018, vol. 554, issue 7690, 92-96

Abstract: Analysis of pollen records from North America and Europe reveals a warming trend over the Holocene, consistent with climate-model simulations.

Date: 2018
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