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GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS, VOL. 28, NO. 18, PAGES[removed], SEPTEMBER 15, 2001 Heat transport, deep waters, and thermal gradients:
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Boville / Santa Cruz / /

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Pearson / Cambridge University Press / Sloan L.C. / /

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Panama / Australia / /

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Environmental Issue / /

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National Center / Antarctic stable / University of California / /

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realistic coupled solution / higher-than-modern greenhouse gas levels / convergent solution / /

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Southern Ocean / Eocene ocean / Southern Oceans / Pacific ocean / South Atlantic ocean / Indian Ocean / Paleogene oceans / Arctic Ocean / Labrador Sea / /

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Cambridge University / American Geophysical Union / University of California / Santa Cruz / Eocene Greenhouse Climate Matthew Huber and Lisa Cirbus Sloan Earth Sciences Department / National Science Foundation / National Center for Atmospheric Research / ATM9810799 / National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration / D. and L. Packard Foundation / /

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Shea / R. Oglesby / J. Clim / J.G. Walker / R.W. Reynolds / T.C. Moore Jr. / K.E. Trenberth / T. Crowley / /

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depth and location representative / idealized oceanatmosphere model / D.J. / NCAR Climate System Model / /

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P.N. / California / /

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GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS / Atmospheric Research / /

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Antarctic / Northwest Europe / Indian Ocean / North Atlantic / eastern North Atlantic / /

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simulation / /

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