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GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS, VOL. 38, L14704, doi:[removed]2011GL047566, 2011 The impact of devegetated dune fields on North American climate during the late Medieval Climate Anomaly B. I. Cook,1,2 R. Seager,2 and R. L.
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Palisades / New York / Broadway / /

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Hanson / /

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North America / /

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United States / Palmyra Atoll / North America / /

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Natural Disaster / Environmental Issue / /

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Doherty Earth Observatory / NASA Goddard Institute / Goddard Institute / /

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surface energy balance feedbacks / greenhouse gas concentration / surface energy balance / /

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Palmer Drought Severity / /

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Pacific sea / Holocene dune / /

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American Geophysical Union / National Science Foundation / National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration / National Aeronautics and Space Administration / Goddard Institute for Space Studies / NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies / /

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N. Graham / C. Woodhouse / R. Heim Jr. / N. Naik / R. Vose / Palmer Drought / A. Clement / C. Herweijer / R. Burgman / A. Gordon / R. Seager / Y. Kushnir / E. Cook / M. Cane / Joe Mason / J. Miller / M. Ting / /

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Editor / model / Community Atmospheric Model / J. Geophys / /

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Kansas / New York / /

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GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS / /

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central Kansas / west coast / /

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radiation / ATM / simulation / HTML / /

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