Pierrehumbert RT 2004: High levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide necessary for the termination of
global glaciation Nature 429, 646 - 649.
Not exact matches
Clarke et al.'s work is published in
Nature Geoscience and uses a regional
glaciation model driven by
global climate model output to examine possible future changes to glaciers in western Canada.
In a paper «
Global warming preceded by increasing carbon dioxide concentrations during the last deglaciation», Shakun et al. (
Nature 2012) contend that rising temperature at the end of the last Pleistocene
glaciation were preceded by increasing atmospheric CO2.