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202. Introduction Methods in Late Cenozoic Paleoceanography: Introduction
203. Late Holocene Sea Surface Instabilities in the Disko Bugt Area, West Greenland, in Phase With δ18O Oscillations at Camp Century
204. Modem organic-walled dinoflagellate cysts in arctic marine environments and their (paleo-) environmental significance
205. The cyst of the calcareous dinoflagellate Scrippsiella trifida: resolving the fossil record of its organic wall with that of Alexandrium tamarense
206. Insolation vs. meltwater control of productivity and sea surface conditions off SW Greenland during the Holocene
207. PALEOCEANOGRAPHY, BIOLOGICAL PROXIES | Dinoflagellates
208. A reassessment of Nd-isotopes and clay minerals as tracers of the Holocene Pacific water flux through Bering Strait
209. Carbonate dissolution and environmental parameters govern coccolith vs. alkenone abundances in surface sediments from the northwest North Atlantic
210. Palynological evidence of sea-surface conditions in the Barents Sea off northeast Svalbard during the postglacial period.
211. Pacific walrus diet across 4000 years of changing sea ice conditions.
212. Provincialism in trends and high frequency changes in the northwest North Atlantic during the Holocene
213. Last Glacial Maximum temperatures over the North Atlantic, Europe and western Siberia: a comparison between PMIP models, MARGO sea–surface temperatures and pollen-based reconstructions
214. Vegetation and climate of the last interglacial on Baffin Island, Arctic Canada
215. Recent eutrophication and consequent hypoxia in the bottom waters of the Lower St. Lawrence Estuary: Micropaleontological and geochemical evidence
216. Large-scale features of Last Interglacial climate: results from evaluating the <i>lig127k</i> simulations for the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project (CMIP6)–Paleoclimate Modeling Intercomparison Project (PMIP4)
217. Holocene history of Pacific Water flux through Bering Strait recorded by smectite abundance and ɛNd-signature in a southern Chukchi Sea cored sequence
218. Arctic sea ice at 127 ka: data compilation and CMIP6 model results
219. Absence of deep-water formation in the Labrador Sea during the last interglacial period
220. Challenges and research priorities to understand interactions between climate, ice sheets and global mean sea level during past interglacials
221. Historical Perspectives on Exceptional Climatic Years at the Labrador/Nunatsiavut Coast 1780 to 1950
222. Identifying the signature of sea-surface properties in dinocyst assemblages: Implications for quantitative palaeoceanographical reconstructions by transfer functions and analogue techniques
223. Distribution of common modern dinoflagellate cyst taxa in surface sediments of the Northern Hemisphere in relation to environmental parameters: The new n=1968 database
224. A historical perspective on the development of the Northern Hemisphere modern dinoflagellate cyst database
225. From bi-polar to regional distribution of modern dinoflagellate cysts, an overview of their biogeography
226. An overview and brief description of common marine organic-walled dinoflagellate cyst taxa occurring in surface sediments of the Northern Hemisphere
227. Distribution of dinocyst assemblages in surface sediment samples from the West Greenland margin
228. Palynological evidence of sea-surface conditions in the Barents Sea off northeast Svalbard during the postglacial period
229. Climate changes along the Labrador coasts during the Holocene based from pollen assemblages
230. Response/feedback of the Arctic Ocean in the Northern Hemisphere climate system: the sea-level joker
231. Data assimilation of oceanic proxies in the North Atlantic over the Common Era
232. Dinocyst and acritarch biostratigraphy of the Late Pliocene to Early Pleistocene at Integrated Ocean Drilling Program Site U1307 in the Labrador Sea
233. Land-Ocean interactions at the southwest Greenland margin during the Holocene
234. PALEOCEANOGRAPHY, BIOLOGICAL PROXIES | Dinoflagellates
235. A New Chronology of Late Quaternary Sequences From the Central Arctic Ocean Based on 'Extinction Ages' of Their Excesses in231Pa and230Th
236. New data on the Holocene evolution of the Dvina Bay (White Sea)
237. Holocene paleoceanography of the Bay of Biscay: Evidence for west-east linkages in the North Atlantic based on dinocyst data
238. Reconstruction of sea-surface conditions at middle to high latitudes of the Northern Hemisphere during the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) based on dinoflagellate cyst assemblages
239. The signal of climate changes over the last two millennia in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, eastern Canada.
240. Ocean Productivity in the Gulf of Cadiz Over the Last 50 kyr.
241. A multi-model CMIP6 study of Arctic sea ice at 127 ka: Sea ice data compilation and model differences
242. Supplementary material to 'Large-scale features of Last Interglacial climate: Results from evaluating the lig127k simulations for CMIP6-PMIP4'
243. Pollen-based climate reconstruction techniques for late Quaternary studies
244. FORAMINIFERAL STRATIGRAPHY AND LITHOFACIES REVEAL THE TIMING AND ENVIRONMENTS OF DEGLACIATION AND ONSET OF ARCTIC/ATLANTIC THROUGHFLOW IN THE ARCTIC ISLAND CHANNELS
245. An Overview and Brief Description of Common Marine Organic-Walled Dinoflagellate Cyst Taxa Occurring in Surface Sediments of the Northern Hemisphere
246. Potential and Limitations of 228Th/232Th Disequilibria for the Dating of High Sedimentation Marine Sequences: Example from Herschel Basin, Beaufort Sea
247. Holocene fluctuations in Arctic sea-ice cover: dinocyst-based reconstructions for the eastern Chukchi Sea1,2
248. Reorganization of the upper ocean circulation in the mid-Holocene in the northeastern Atlantic1,2
249. Palynological evidence of Holocene climate change in the eastern Arctic: a possible shift in the Arctic oscillation at the millennial time scale1
250. Last glacial maximum (LGM) primary productivity in the northern North Atlantic Ocean1
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