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  • ...tarctic Ice Sheet: (1) Implications for glacimarine sequence stratigraphic models, Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, In Press.</ref>). Despi
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  • ...l changes in the ice sheets. So far this correction has been derived using models of the atmospheric and lithospheric mass flows, but observations of isostat ...Geoscience'', '''1''', 827-831.</ref>). Improvements to numerical ice flow models are including subglacial water, but the specific nature of its role in ice
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  • ...(5920), 1470-1473.</ref>). If the sea ice cover continues to decrease, as models suggest, such responses to changes will widen, impairing predation processe ...inction of those species that currently depend on it for survival. Climate models suggest that in the Antarctic such a reduction is unlikely within the next
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  • .... To simulate the climate of the Twenty First Century through mathematical models requires first the selection of likely GHG emissions from a range of possib ...ned the emission scenarios that it had used until then as contributions to models of future climate change (Nakicenovic et al., 2000<ref name="Nakicenovic et
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  • ...004. Southern Ocean sea ice and its wider linkages: insights revealed from models and observations, ''Antarctic Science'', '''16''', 387-400.</ref>). ...an be explored, tested and refined with new generations of 4D mathematical models.
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  • ...2008. Density-driven Southern Hemisphere subpolar gyres in coupled climate models, Geophysical Research Letters, 35(14) 5, pp. 10.1029/2008GL034344.</ref>),
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  • ...alkowski, P.G. 1997. A consumers guide to phytoplankton primary production models, ''Limnol. Oceanogr.'', '''47''', 1479-1491.</ref>), and changes were asses ...- Primary productivity changes for 2040-2060 in six coupled climate carbon models.png|Figure 5.23]]). The magnitude of the response was highly correlated wit
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  • ...ochemical Cycles, 20, doi:10,029/2005GB002519.</ref>)). Although different models do contain different representations of the magnitude of the seasonal cycle ...ate modes/variability are represented. Other studies using different ocean models and experiments to explore the response of the Southern Ocean air-sea CO<su
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  • ...isphere ocean, ''J. Clim.'', '''21'''(18), 4749-4765.</ref>). Some climate models suggest that the ACC shifts south in response to a southward shift of the w
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  • ...ased by deposition effects related to the seasonality of snowfall. Climate models suggest that this effect remains limited inland in Antarctica (Werner et al ...re constraints, ''Climate Dynamics'', '''26''', 513-529</ref>). Other IPCC models described later in this volume predict temperature changes of up to 4-6&deg
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  • ...usions about changes of transport and formation rates. Carefully validated models play a significant role here. Even for water mass properties observations i
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