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Spalding & Fischer (2019)A shorter Archean day-length biases interpretations of the early Earth's climate
Spalding & Fischer 2019A shorter Archean day-length biases interpretations of the early Earth's climate
SPARCSPARC
Spatial and temporal scalesSpatial and temporal scales
SPCZSPCZ
Spencer et al. (2006)Estimation of tropospheric temperature trends from MSU channels 2 and 4
Spencer et al. 2006Estimation of tropospheric temperature trends from MSU channels 2 and 4
Spicer & Collinson (2014)Plants and floral change at the Cretaceous-Paleogene boundary: Three decades on
Spicer & Collinson 2014Plants and floral change at the Cretaceous-Paleogene boundary: Three decades on
SPMSPM
Sprain et al. (2015)High-resolution chronostratigraphy of the terrestrial Cretaceous-Paleogene transition and recovery interval in the Hell Creek region, Montana
Sprain et al. 2015High-resolution chronostratigraphy of the terrestrial Cretaceous-Paleogene transition and recovery interval in the Hell Creek region, Montana
SRALTSRALT
SRESSRES
SRES scenariosSRES scenarios
SSM/ISSM/I
SSTSST
Stanley et al. (2019)When the unlikely becomes likely: Qualifying language does not influence later truth judgments
Stanley et al. 2019When the unlikely becomes likely: Qualifying language does not influence later truth judgments
STARDEXSTARDEX
STESTE
Steffen et al. (2018)Trajectories of the Earth System in the Anthropocene
Steffen et al. (2019)The Anthropocene: Are Humans Now Overwhelming the Great Forces of Nature?
Steffen et al. 2018Trajectories of the Earth System in the Anthropocene
Steffen et al. 2019The Anthropocene: Are Humans Now Overwhelming the Great Forces of Nature?
Stenhouse et al. (2014)Meteorologists' views about global warming: A survey of American Meteorological Society professional members
Stenhouse et al. 2014Meteorologists' views about global warming: A survey of American Meteorological Society professional members
Stenni et al. (2011)Expression of the bipolar see-saw in Antarctic climate records during the last deglaciation.
Stenni et al. 2011Expression of the bipolar see-saw in Antarctic climate records during the last deglaciation.
Stephens et al. (2012)An update on Earth's energy balance in light of the latest global observations
Stephens et al. 2012An update on Earth's energy balance in light of the latest global observations
StericSea level change
Stewart et al. (2019)NIST RM 8301 Boron Isotopes in Marine Carbonate (Simulated Coral and Foraminifera Solutions): Inter‐laboratory δ11B and Trace Element Ratio Value Assignment
Stewart et al. 2019NIST RM 8301 Boron Isotopes in Marine Carbonate (Simulated Coral and Foraminifera Solutions): Inter‐laboratory δ11B and Trace Element Ratio Value Assignment
Stiling & Cornelissen (2007)How does elevated carbon dioxide (CO2) affect plant–herbivore interactions? A field experiment and meta-analysis of CO2-mediated changes on plant chemistry and herbivore performance
Stiling & Cornelissen 2007How does elevated carbon dioxide (CO2) affect plant–herbivore interactions? A field experiment and meta-analysis of CO2-mediated changes on plant chemistry and herbivore performance
Stine & Huybers (2014)Arctic tree rings as recorders of variations in light availability
Stine & Huybers 2014Arctic tree rings as recorders of variations in light availability
Stine et al. (2009)Changes in the phase of the annual cycle of surface temperature
Stine et al. 2009Changes in the phase of the annual cycle of surface temperature
STMWSTMW
Stocker & Johnsen (2003)A minimum thermodynamic model for the bipolar seesaw
Stocker & Johnsen 2003A minimum thermodynamic model for the bipolar seesaw
Stöcklin & Körner (2002)Interactive effects of elevated CO2, P availability and legume presence on calcareous grassland: results of a glasshouse experiment
Stöcklin & Körner 2002Interactive effects of elevated CO2, P availability and legume presence on calcareous grassland: results of a glasshouse experiment
Stokes (1921)A Spurious Chancre
Stokes 1921A Spurious Chancre
Stokes et al. (2022) Response of the East Antarctic Ice Sheet to past and future climate change
Stokes et al. 2022 Response of the East Antarctic Ice Sheet to past and future climate change
Stokke et al. (2020)Effect of tower base painting on willow ptarmigan collision rates with wind turbines
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