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Thomas F. Stocker
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The Effect of Past Saturation Changes on Noble Gas Reconstructions of Mean Ocean Temperature
GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS
21 march 2023
Frerk Poppelmeier, Daniel Baggenstos, Markus Grimm...

The ocean's immense ability to store and release heat on centennial to millennial time scales modulates the impacts of climate perturbations. To ga...

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Hysteresis and Reversibility of the Earth System Under Positive and Negative CO2 Emissions
UPCOMING CLIMATE CHANGE: INSIGHTS INTO PREDICTIONS, CONSEQUENCES, EXTREME RISKS, MITIGATION, AND ADAPTATION II ORAL
global environmental change | 14 december 2021
Aurich Jeltsch-Thömmes, Thomas F. Stocker, Fortuna...
Net negative emissions have been widely discussed as a way to mitigate climate change and are part of many future emissions scenarios. For example, al...
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Stability of the AMOC during the Last Glacial Maximum under realistic boundary conditions
ADVANCES IN UNDERSTANDING MERIDIONAL OVERTURNING CIRCULATION FROM PAST TO FUTURE: INSIGHTS FROM MULTIPLE APPROACHES IV POSTERS
paleoceanography and paleoclimatology | 14 december 2020
Frerk Poppelmeier, Jeemijn Scheen, Thomas F. Stock...
The response of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) to freshwater perturbations critically depends on its mean-state. Large swaths ...
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Influence of Elevated Nd Fluxes on the Northern Nd Isotope End Member of the Atlantic During the Early Holocene
PALEOCEANOGRAPHY AND PALEOCLIMATOLOGY
12 november 2020
Frerk Poppelmeier, Jeemijn Scheen, Patrick Blaser,...

The neodymium (Nd) isotopic composition of seawater is a valuable tool for the reconstruction of past water mass provenance and hence deep water ge...

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Reconstructing Climate Change: The Model-Data Ping-Pong
RECONSTRUCTING CLIMATE CHANGE: THE MODEL-DATA PING-PONG
paleoceanography and paleoclimatology | 13 december 2017
Thomas F. Stocker
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Projected drought risk in 1.5°C and 2°C warmer climates
PROJECTED DROUGHT RISK IN 1.5°C AND 2°C WARMER CLIMATES
global environmental change | 12 december 2017
Flavio Lehner, Sloan Coats, Angeline G. Pendergras...
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State-Dependence of the Climate Sensitivity in Earth System Models of Intermediate Complexity
GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS
28 october 2017
Patrik L. Pfister, Thomas F. Stocker

Growing evidence from general circulation models (GCMs) indicates that the equilibrium climate sensitivity (ECS) depends on the magnitude of forcin...

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Stratospheric age of air variations between 1600 and 2100
GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS
18 may 2016
Stefan Muthers, Ales Kuchar, Andrea Stenke, Jochen...

The current understanding of preindustrial stratospheric age of air (AoA), its variability, and the potential natural forcing imprint on AoA is ver...

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