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Seidel et al. (2007)Widening of the tropical belt in a changing climate
Seidel et al. 2007Widening of the tropical belt in a changing climate
Seifert (2002)The continued influence of misinformation in memory: What makes a correction effective?
Seifert 2002The continued influence of misinformation in memory: What makes a correction effective?
Sellitto et al. (2022)The unexpected radiative impact of the Hunga Tonga eruption of 15th January 2022
Sellitto et al. 2022The unexpected radiative impact of the Hunga Tonga eruption of 15th January 2022
Selsis et al. 2007Habitable planets around the star Gl 581?
Sensible heat fluxSensible heat flux
SF6SF6
SHSH
Shakhova et al. (2014)Ebullition and storm-induced methane release from the East Siberian Arctic Shelf
Shakhova et al. 2014Ebullition and storm-induced methane release from the East Siberian Arctic Shelf
Shakun et al. (2012)Global warming preceded by increasing carbon dioxide concentrations during the last deglaciation
Shakun et al. 2012Global warming preceded by increasing carbon dioxide concentrations during the last deglaciation
Shan et al. (2020)Complementary relationship between small-hydropower and increasing penetration of solar photovoltaics: Evidence from CAISO
Shan et al. 2020Complementary relationship between small-hydropower and increasing penetration of solar photovoltaics: Evidence from CAISO
Shaw (2003)Climate change and deforestation: Implications for the Maya collapse
Shaw 2003Climate change and deforestation: Implications for the Maya collapse
Shennan et al. (2018)Relative sea level changes and crustal movements in Britain and Ireland since the Last Glacial Maximum
Shennan et al. 2018Relative sea level changes and crustal movements in Britain and Ireland since the Last Glacial Maximum
Shepherd et al. (2018)Mass balance of the Antarctic Ice Sheet from 1992 to 2017
Shepherd et al. (2019)Mass balance of the Greenland Ice Sheet from 1992 to 2018
Shepherd et al. 2018Mass balance of the Antarctic Ice Sheet from 1992 to 2017
Shepherd et al. 2019Mass balance of the Greenland Ice Sheet from 1992 to 2018
Shepon et al. (2018)The opportunity cost of animal based diets exceeds all food losses
Shepon et al. 2018The opportunity cost of animal based diets exceeds all food losses
Sheridan & Bickford (2011)Shrinking body size as an ecological response to climate change
Sheridan & Bickford 2011Shrinking body size as an ecological response to climate change
Sherwood (2014)Spread in model climate sensitivity traced to atmospheric convective mixing
Sherwood & Nishant (2015)Atmospheric changes through 2012 as shown by iteratively homogenized radiosonde temperature and wind data (IUKv2)
Sherwood & Nishant 2015Atmospheric changes through 2012 as shown by iteratively homogenized radiosonde temperature and wind data (IUKv2)
Sherwood et al. (2014)Spread in model climate sensitivity traced to atmospheric convective mixing
Sherwood et al. (2015)Atmospheric changes through 2012 as shown by iteratively homogenized radiosonde temperature and wind data (IUKv2)
Sherwood et al. 2015Atmospheric changes through 2012 as shown by iteratively homogenized radiosonde temperature and wind data (IUKv2)
Shindell (1999)Solar Cycle Variability, Ozone, and Climate
Shindell (2014)Inhomogeneous forcing and transient climate sensitivity
Shindell 1999Solar Cycle Variability, Ozone, and Climate
Shindell 2014Inhomogeneous forcing and transient climate sensitivity
Shindell et al. (2009)Improved attribution of climate forcing to emissions
Shindell et al. 2009Improved attribution of climate forcing to emissions
Shukla et al. (2018)Climate change perception: an analysis of climate change and risk perceptions among farmer types of Indian Western Himalayas
Shukla et al. 2018Climate change perception: an analysis of climate change and risk perceptions among farmer types of Indian Western Himalayas
Shwed & Bearman (2010)The temporal structure of scientific consensus formatio
Shwed & Bearman 2010The temporal structure of scientific consensus formatio
Sial et al. (2014)High-resolution Hg chemostratigraphy: A contribution to the distinction of chemical fingerprints of the Deccan volcanism and Cretaceous–Paleogene Boundary impact event
Sial et al. 2014High-resolution Hg chemostratigraphy: A contribution to the distinction of chemical fingerprints of the Deccan volcanism and Cretaceous–Paleogene Boundary impact event
Siegenthaler & Sarmiento (1993)
Siegenthaler & Sarmiento 1993
Siegenthaler et al. (2005)Stable carbon cycle–climate relationship during the late Pleistocene
Siegenthaler et al. 2005Stable carbon cycle–climate relationship during the late Pleistocene
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