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Inverse modelling recontruction of ice-sheet contribution to the varabilitiy in oxygen isotope composition, eastatic sea-level and deep-ocean temperatue, based on the Lisiecki and Raymo benthic stack
Citation: Bintanja et al. (2005)
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A data frame with the following variables.
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Time (kyr BP)
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Atmospheric surface air temperature relative to present (degC)
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Global sea level relative to present (m)
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Eurasian ice volume relative to present (m sea level equivalent)
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North American ice volume relative to present (m sea level equivalent)
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Marine oxygen isotope value relative to present (o/oo)
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Ice sheet contribution to the marine isotope signal, relative to present (o/oo)
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Deep-sea temperature contribution to the marine isotope signal, relative to present (o/oo)
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Mean isotope value of the Eurasian ice sheets (o/oo)
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Mean isotope value of the North American ice sheets (o/oo)
ftp://ftp.ncdc.noaa.gov/pub/data/paleo/contributions_by_author/bintanja2005/bintanja2005.txt
Bintanja, R., R.S.W. van de Wal, and J. Oerlemans. 2005. Modelled atmospheric temperatures and global sea levels over the past million years. Nature, Vol. 437, pp. 125-128, 1 September 2005. doi:10.1038/nature03975
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