Useful references for the climate of the past project:
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W.S. Broecker and G.H. Denton: What Drives Glacial
Cycles? Scientific American, January 1990.
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J. Imbrie and K.O. Inmbrie, Ice Ages: Solving the
Mystery. Harvard University Press. 1986.
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W.S. Broecker: The Ocean. Scientific American, September
1983.
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W.S. Broecker: The Great Ocean Conveyor. Oceanography,
Vol. 4, No. 2, 1991.
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J.F. Kasting, The Carbon Cycle, Climate, and the
Long Term Effects of Fossil Fuel Burning. Consequences, Vol. 4, No.
1, 1998.
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Global Climates Since the Last Glacial Maximum. ed.s;
Wright H.E. Jr., Kutzbach J.E., Webb T. III, Ruddiman W.F., Street-Perrott
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Soffer O. & Gamble G.: The World at 18,000 BP.
(1990) Unwin Hyman, London.
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Crowley T.J. & North G.R. (1991). Palaeoclimatology.
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Denton G.H. & Hughes T.J. (Ed.s) (1981). The
last great ice sheets. Wiley-Interscience.
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Brian J. Skinner, Stephen C. Porter, The Blue Planet:
An Introduction to Earth Systems Science (Wiley, 1995).
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White, R.M., 19990: "The great climate debate." Scientific
American, July 1990, 36-43.
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Kasting, J.F., O.B. Toon, and J.B. Pollack, 1988:
"How Climate Evolved on the Terrestrial Planets." Scientific American,
p. 90-97.
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Dyson, Freeman, 1992: "Carbon Dioxide in the Atmosphere
and Biosphere." This is chapter 12 of Dyson's book, From Eros to Gaia.
Pantheon Books, New York
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C.L. Parkinson, 1997: Earth from Space: Using color
coded satellite images to examine the global environment. University
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