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Richard H. Levy

Richard H. Levy

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Earth Science

D-Index
34
Citations
5296
World Ranking
7869
National Ranking
86

Best Publications

  • Obliquity-paced Pliocene West Antarctic ice sheet oscillations

    T. Naish;T. Naish;R. Powell;R. Levy;R. Levy;G. Wilson

  • The multi-millennial Antarctic commitment to future sea-level rise

    N. R. Golledge;N. R. Golledge;D. E. Kowalewski;T. R. Naish;T. R. Naish;R. H. Levy

  • Antarctic and Southern Ocean influences on Late Pliocene global cooling.

    Robert McKay;Tim Naish;Lionel Carter;Christina Riesselman

  • Antarctic contribution to meltwater pulse 1A from reduced Southern Ocean overturning

    N. R. Golledge;N. R. Golledge;L. Menviel;L. Carter;C. J. Fogwill

  • Antarctic ice sheet sensitivity to atmospheric CO2 variations in the early to mid-Miocene.

    Richard Levy;David Harwood;Fabio Florindo;Francesca Sangiorgi

  • Dynamic Antarctic ice sheet during the early to mid-Miocene

    Edward Gasson;Robert M. DeConto;David Pollard;Richard H. Levy

  • Thinking outside the zone: High-resolution quantitative diatom biochronology for the Antarctic Neogene

    Rosemary D. Cody;Richard H. Levy;David M. Harwood;Peter M. Sadler

  • Southern Ocean warming and Wilkes Land ice sheet retreat during the mid-Miocene

    Francesca Sangiorgi;Peter K. Bijl;Sandra Passchier;Ulrich Salzmann

  • Glaciology and geological signature of the Last Glacial Maximum Antarctic ice sheet

    Nicholas R. Golledge;Nicholas R. Golledge;Richard H. Levy;Robert M. McKay;Christopher J. Fogwill

  • Antarctic ice-sheet sensitivity to obliquity forcing enhanced through ocean connections

    R. H. Levy;R. H. Levy;S. R. Meyers;T. R. Naish;N. R. Golledge;N. R. Golledge

  • The amplitude and origin of sea-level variability during the Pliocene epoch

    G. R. Grant;G. R. Grant;T. R. Naish;G. B. Dunbar;P. Stocchi

  • East Antarctic ice sheet most vulnerable to Weddell Sea warming

    N. R. Golledge;N. R. Golledge;R. H. Levy;R. M. McKay;T. R. Naish

  • Two New Results in Cylindrical Diocotron Theory

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  • A large West Antarctic Ice Sheet explains early Neogene sea-level amplitude

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  • Antarctic marine ice-sheet retreat in the Ross Sea during the early Holocene

    Robert McKay;Nicholas R. Golledge;Nicholas R. Golledge;Sanne Maas;Tim Naish

  • Sequence stratigraphy of the ANDRILL AND-2A drillcore, Antarctica: A long-term, ice-proximal record of Early to Mid-Miocene climate, sea-level and glacial dynamism

    Christopher R. Fielding;Greg H. Browne;Brad Field;Fabio Florindo

  • From greenhouse to icehouse – the Eocene/Oligocene in Antarctica

    J E Francis;S Marenssi;R Levy;M Hambrey

  • Retreat of the Antarctic Ice Sheet During the Last Interglaciation and Implications for Future Change

    Nicholas R. Golledge;Peter U Clark;Peter U Clark;Feng He;Andrea Dutton

  • Antarctic climate and ice-sheet configuration during the early Pliocene interglacial at 4.23 Ma

    Nicholas R. Golledge;Nicholas R. Golledge;Zoë A. Thomas;Richard H. Levy;Edward G. W. Gasson

  • Southern Ocean phytoplankton turnover in response to stepwise Antarctic cooling over the past 15 million years

    James S. Crampton;Rosie D. Cody;Richard Levy;David Harwood

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