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Renssen, Hans - Faculteit der Aard- en Levenswetenschappen, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Z .Global and Planetary Change 30 2001 117153 www.elsevier.comrlocatergloplacha
Holocene climate instability during the termination of the African Humid Period
Quaternary International 150 (2006) 95102 Simulation of the Holocene climate evolution in Northern Africa
Holocene climate instability during the termination of the African Humid Period
Express Letter Permafrost as a critical factor in paleoclimate modelling
H. Renssen P.W. Bogaart Atmospheric variability over the $14.7 kyr BP stadial-interstadial
Z .Global and Planetary Change 30 2001 4157 www.elsevier.comrlocatergloplacha
23.RECENTDEVELOPMENTSINHOLOCENECLIMATEMODELLING HANS RENSSEN (hans.renssen@geo.falw.vu.nl)
Hans Renssen Hugues Goosse Thierry Fichefet Victor Brovkin Emmanuelle Driesschaert Frank Wolk
On the non-linear response of the ocean thermohaline circulation to global deforestation
Modeling the climate response to a massive methane release from gas hydrates
Holocene climate evolution in the high-latitude Southern Hemisphere
Modeling the effect of freshwater pulses on the early Holocene climate: The influence of high-frequency climate variability
Hans Renssen, Kay Beets, Dick Kroon Faculty of Earth and Life Sciences, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, The Netherlands
516 Mens & Wetenschap december 2000 Klimaatveranderingen in het ve
Quaternary Science Reviews 26 (2007) 20192029 Simulation of Holocene cooling events in a coupled climate model
The impact of centennial-scale solar forcing on the Holocene climate: simulations with a coupled climate model
Contrasting trends in North Atlantic deep-water formation in the Labrador Sea and Nordic Seas during the Holocene
The Holocene climate evolution in the high-latitude Southern Hemisphere simulated by a coupled atmosphere-sea ice-ocean-vegetation model
On the non-linear response of the ocean thermohaline circulation to global deforestation
Quaternary Science Reviews 22 (2003) 209223 Investigation of the relationship between permafrost distribution in
A global river routing network for use in hydrological modeling H. Renssen1
* Corresponding author. Tel.: #31-20-444-7357; fax: #31-20-646-E-mail addresses: renh@geo.vu.nl (H. Renssen), vangeel@bio.uva.nl
This paper was presented at the Third International Conference on Modelling of Global Climate Change and Variability, held in
Climate Dynamics (1998) 14:33--44 Springer-Verlag 1998 H. Renssen R. F. B. Isarin
Present address: Institute of Earth Sciences, Vrge Universiteit Amsterdam De
Press Release EGU Press Release 04.01 EGU Contact: Dick van der Wateren