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Earth Science

D-Index
33
Citations
6674
World Ranking
8189
National Ranking
2716

Best Publications

  • Past climates inform our future

    Jessica E. Tierney;Christopher J. Poulsen;Isabel P. Montañez;Tripti Bhattacharya

  • The Holocene temperature conundrum

    Zhengyu Liu;Zhengyu Liu;Jiang Zhu;Yair Rosenthal;Xu Zhang

  • Globally resolved surface temperatures since the Last Glacial Maximum.

    Matthew B Osman;Jessica E Tierney;Jiang Zhu;Robert Tardif

  • Glacial cooling and climate sensitivity revisited

    Jessica Erin Tierney;Jiang Zhu;Jiang Zhu;Jonathan King;Steven Brewster Malevich

  • Overlooked possibility of a collapsed Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation in warming climate

    Wei Liu;Shang-Ping Xie;Zhengyu Liu;Jiang Zhu

  • The Connected Isotopic Water Cycle in the Community Earth System Model Version 1

    E. Brady;S. Stevenson;D. Bailey;Z. Liu

  • The PMIP4 Last Glacial Maximum experiments: Preliminary results and comparison with the PMIP3 simulations

    Masa Kageyama;Sandy P. Harrison;Marie L. Kapsch;Marcus Lofverstrom

  • Antarctic surface temperature and elevation during the Last Glacial Maximum

    Christo Buizert;T. J. Fudge;William H. G. Roberts;Eric J. Steig

  • Hydroclimate footprint of pan-Asian monsoon water isotope during the last deglaciation

    C. He;C. He;Z. Liu;Z. Liu;B. L. Otto-Bliesner;E.C. Brady

  • Correlation and anti-correlation of the East Asian summer and winter monsoons during the last 21,000 years

    Xinyu Wen;Zhengyu Liu;Zhengyu Liu;Shaowu Wang;Jun Cheng

  • Simulation of Eocene extreme warmth and high climate sensitivity through cloud feedbacks

    Jiang Zhu;Christopher J. Poulsen;Jessica E. Tierney

  • Northern Hemisphere vegetation change drives a Holocene thermal maximum

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  • DeepMIP: model intercomparison of early Eocene climatic optimum (EECO) large-scale climate features and comparison with proxy data

    Daniel J. Lunt;Fran J. Bragg;Wing Le Chan;David Karel Hutchinson

  • Spatial patterns of climate change across the Paleocene–Eocene Thermal Maximum

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  • High climate sensitivity in CMIP6 model not supported by paleoclimate

    Jiang Zhu;Christopher J. Poulsen;Bette L. Otto-Bliesner

  • Reduced ENSO Variability at the LGM Revealed by an Isotope-Enabled Earth System Model

    Jiang Zhu;Zhengyu Liu;Esther Brady;Bette Otto-Bliesner

  • Younger Dryas cooling and the Greenland climate response to CO2

    Zhengyu Liu;Anders E. Carlson;Feng He;Esther C. Brady

  • The role of North Brazil Current transport in the paleoclimate of the Brazilian Nordeste margin and paleoceanography of the western tropical Atlantic during the late Quaternary

    Trevor E. Nace;Paul A. Baker;Paul A. Baker;Gary S. Dwyer;Cleverson G. Silva

  • LGM Paleoclimate Constraints Inform Cloud Parameterizations and Equilibrium Climate Sensitivity in CESM2

    Unknown

  • Assessment of Equilibrium Climate Sensitivity of the Community Earth System Model Version 2 Through Simulation of the Last Glacial Maximum

    Jiang Zhu;Bette L. Otto‐Bliesner;Esther C. Brady;Christopher J. Poulsen

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