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1.The impact of precipitating ice and snow on the radiation balance in global climate models | 3.Variability in earthquake stress drop and apparent stress - Leonie :D |
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2.How is the ocean filled? | 4.Was there a basis for anticipating the 2010 Russian heat wave? - Kai :D |
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3.Variability in earthquake stress drop and apparent stress | 5.Descending particles: From the atmosphere to the deep ocean—A time series study in the subtropical NE Atlantic - Romina :D |
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4.Was there a basis for anticipating the 2010 Russian heat wave? | 7.The minimal solar activity in 2008–2009 and its implications for long-term climate modeling - Korbinian :D |
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5.Descending particles: From the atmosphere to the deep ocean—A time series study in the subtropical NE Atlantic | 8.Influence of tides on melting and freezing beneath Filchner-Ronne Ice Shelf, Antarctica - Andrea :D |
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6.Monotonic infrasound and Helmholtz resonance at Volcan Villarrica (Chile) | 9.The anomalous winter of 1783–1784: Was the Laki eruption or an analog of the 2009–2010 winter to blame? - Philipp :D |
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7.The minimal solar activity in 2008–2009 and its implications for long-term climate modeling | 13.Shear and tensile earthquakes caused by fluid injection - Simone :D |
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8.Influence of tides on melting and freezing beneath Filchner-Ronne Ice Shelf, Antarctica | 15.Joint inversion of long-period magnetotelluric data and surface-wave dispersion curves for anisotropic structure: Application to data from Central Germany - Florian X-( |
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9.The anomalous winter of 1783–1784: Was the Laki eruption or an analog of the 2009–2010 winter to blame? | 16.Influence of oceanic heat variability on sea ice anomalies in the Nordic Seas - Tim :D |
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10.Random walk lengths of about 30 years in global climate | 18.On the predictability of the extreme summer 2003 over Europe - Paula X-( |
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11.Pitfalls in radar diagnosis of ice-sheet bed conditions: Lessons from englacial attenuation models | 19.The 25 October 2010 Mentawai tsunami earthquake, from real-time discriminants, finite-fault rupture, and tsunami excitation - Leonard :D |
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12.Depth dependence of rupture velocity in deep earthquakes | 20.Acceleration of the contribution of the Greenland and Antarctic ice sheets to sea level rise - Christina :D |
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13.Shear and tensile earthquakes caused by fluid injection | 21.Using multiple RADARSAT InSAR pairs to estimate a full three-dimensional solution for glacial ice movement - Sebastian :D |
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14.Magmatic-metering controls the stopping and restarting of eruptions | 22.Deep South China Sea circulation - Tabea :D |
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15.Joint inversion of long-period magnetotelluric data and surface-wave dispersion curves for anisotropic structure: Application to data from Central Germany | 23.Satellite observations of asymmetrical physical and biological responses to Hurricane Earl - Clara :D |
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16.Influence of oceanic heat variability on sea ice anomalies in the Nordic Seas | 26.Bipolar seesaw in the northeastern tropical Atlantic during Heinrich stadials - Ronja :D |
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17.Maximum discharge from snowmelt in a changing climate | 29.A record-high ocean bottom pressure in the South Pacific observed by GRACE - Inka X-( |
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18.On the predictability of the extreme summer 2003 over Europe | 31.Synchronous intensification and warming of Antarctic Bottom Water outflow from the Weddell Gyre - Petra :D |
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19.The 25 October 2010 Mentawai tsunami earthquake, from real-time discriminants, finite-fault rupture, and tsunami excitation | 32.Origin of Arctic water vapor during the ice-growth season - Lisa :\ |
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20.Acceleration of the contribution of the Greenland and Antarctic ice sheets to sea level rise | 33.Quasi-zonal jets in 3-D Argo data of the northeast Atlantic - Jost :D |
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21.Using multiple RADARSAT InSAR pairs to estimate a full three-dimensional solution for glacial ice movement | 34.Dynamic topography of the ice-covered Arctic Ocean from ICESat - Andreas :D |
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22.Deep South China Sea circulation | 36.Climate commitment in an uncertain world - Timo :D |
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23.Satellite observations of asymmetrical physical and biological responses to Hurricane Earl | 37.Stress transfer in the Tokai subduction zone from the 2009 Suruga Bay earthquake in Japan - Alexander :D |
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24.Brine fluxes from growing sea ice | 39.A slab fragment wedged under Tokyo and its tectonic and seismic implications - Martin :D |
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25.The effect of continents on mantle convective stirring | 40.Permanent storage of carbon dioxide in geological reservoirs by mineral carbonation - Denys :D |
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26.Bipolar seesaw in the northeastern tropical Atlantic during Heinrich stadials 27.A reduced estimate of the strength of the ocean's biological carbon pump 28.Detecting toxic diatom blooms from ocean color and a regional ocean model 29.A record-high ocean bottom pressure in the South Pacific observed by GRACE 30.Detection of Arctic Ocean tides using interferometric GNSS-R signals 31.Synchronous intensification and warming of Antarctic Bottom Water outflow from the Weddell Gyre 32.Origin of Arctic water vapor during the ice-growth season 33.Quasi-zonal jets in 3-D Argo data of the northeast Atlantic 34.Dynamic topography of the ice-covered Arctic Ocean from ICESat 35.An initial estimate of the North Atlantic steady-state geostrophic circulation from GOCE 36.Climate commitment in an uncertain world 37.Stress transfer in the Tokai subduction zone from the 2009 Suruga Bay earthquake in Japan 38.Interplate seismogenic zones along the Kuril–Japan trench inferred from GPS data inversion 39.A slab fragment wedged under Tokyo and its tectonic and seismic implications 40.Permanent storage of carbon dioxide in geological reservoirs by mineral carbonation 41.Carbon release by off-axis magmatism in a young sedimented spreading centre |
41.Carbon release by off-axis magmatism in a young sedimented spreading centre - Sebastian :D |
3.Variability in earthquake stress drop and apparent stress - Leonie
4.Was there a basis for anticipating the 2010 Russian heat wave? - Kai
5.Descending particles: From the atmosphere to the deep ocean—A time series study in the subtropical NE Atlantic - Romina
7.The minimal solar activity in 2008–2009 and its implications for long-term climate modeling - Korbinian
8.Influence of tides on melting and freezing beneath Filchner-Ronne Ice Shelf, Antarctica - Andrea
9.The anomalous winter of 1783–1784: Was the Laki eruption or an analog of the 2009–2010 winter to blame? - Philipp
13.Shear and tensile earthquakes caused by fluid injection - Simone
15.Joint inversion of long-period magnetotelluric data and surface-wave dispersion curves for anisotropic structure: Application to data from Central Germany - Florian
16.Influence of oceanic heat variability on sea ice anomalies in the Nordic Seas - Tim
18.On the predictability of the extreme summer 2003 over Europe - Paula
19.The 25 October 2010 Mentawai tsunami earthquake, from real-time discriminants, finite-fault rupture, and tsunami excitation - Leonard
20.Acceleration of the contribution of the Greenland and Antarctic ice sheets to sea level rise - Christina
21.Using multiple RADARSAT InSAR pairs to estimate a full three-dimensional solution for glacial ice movement - Sebastian
22.Deep South China Sea circulation - Tabea
23.Satellite observations of asymmetrical physical and biological responses to Hurricane Earl - Clara
26.Bipolar seesaw in the northeastern tropical Atlantic during Heinrich stadials - Ronja
29.A record-high ocean bottom pressure in the South Pacific observed by GRACE - Inka
31.Synchronous intensification and warming of Antarctic Bottom Water outflow from the Weddell Gyre - Petra
32.Origin of Arctic water vapor during the ice-growth season - Lisa
33.Quasi-zonal jets in 3-D Argo data of the northeast Atlantic - Jost
34.Dynamic topography of the ice-covered Arctic Ocean from ICESat - Andreas
36.Climate commitment in an uncertain world - Timo
37.Stress transfer in the Tokai subduction zone from the 2009 Suruga Bay earthquake in Japan - Alexander
39.A slab fragment wedged under Tokyo and its tectonic and seismic implications - Martin
40.Permanent storage of carbon dioxide in geological reservoirs by mineral carbonation - Denys
41.Carbon release by off-axis magmatism in a young sedimented spreading centre - Sebastian