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Physical oceanography / Climate history / Entheogens / Euphoriants / Climate change / THC / Thermohaline circulation / Abrupt climate change / Henry Stommel / Physical geography / Earth / Climatology
Date: 2005-02-14 03:32:48
Physical oceanography
Climate history
Entheogens
Euphoriants
Climate change
THC
Thermohaline circulation
Abrupt climate change
Henry Stommel
Physical geography
Earth
Climatology

Assessing the Risk of a Collapse of the Atlantic Thermohaline Circulation Michael E. Schlesinger 1, Jianjun Yin 1, Gary Yohe 2, Natalia G. Andronova 1, Sergey Malyshev 3, Bin Li 1

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