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nurban Harrison [5 articles]

Recent papers posted to nurban library by the author Harrison. You can also see Harrison everyone.
  • Cosmic Rays, Clouds, and Climate
    Science, Vol. 298, No. 5599. (29 November 2002), pp. 1732-1737.
    by KS Carslaw, RG Harrison, J Kirkby
    posted to climate cloud cosmic feedback radiative-forcing solar by nurban on 2008-08-21 18:30:56 as **
  • How well can we simulate past climates? Evaluating the models using global palaeoenvironmental datasets
    Quaternary Science Reviews, Vol. 19, No. 1-5. (1 January 2000), pp. 321-346.
    by KE Kohfeld, SP Harrison
  • Using the past to constrain the future: how the palaeorecord can improve estimates of global warming
    Progress in Physical Geography, Vol. 31, No. 5. (1 October 2007), pp. 481-500.
    by Tamsin L Edwards, Michel Crucifix, Sandy P Harrison
  • Is the Upper Ocean Warming? Comparisons of 50-Year Trends from Different Analyses*
    Journal of Climate, Vol. 21, No. 10. (1 May 2008), pp. 2259-2268.
    by Mark Carson, DE Harrison
  • Toward Direct Measurement of Atmospheric Nucleation
    Science, Vol. 318, No. 5847. (5 October 2007), pp. 89-92.
    by Markku Kulmala, Ilona Riipinen, Mikko Sipila, Hanna E Manninen, Tuukka Petaja, Heikki Junninen, Miikka D Maso, Genrik Mordas, Aadu Mirme, Marko Vana, Anne Hirsikko, Lauri Laakso, Roy M Harrison, Ian Hanson, Carl Leung, Kari E Lehtinen, Veli-Matti Kerminen
    posted to aerosol atmosphere chemistry climate dynamics observations by nurban on 2007-10-05 14:44:00 as **
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