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    Enhancing Understanding of the Hydrological Cycle via Pairing of Process‐Oriented and Isotope Ratio Tracers by Fiorella, Richard P., Siler, Nicholas, Nusbaumer, Jesse, Noone, David C.

    “…The hydrologic cycle couples the Earth's energy and carbon budgets through evaporation, moisture transport, and precipitation. Despite a wealth of observations…”
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    Stable isotopes contain substantial additive information about terrestrial carbon and water cycling by Li, Bonan, Good, Stephen P, Fiorella, Richard P, Finkenbiner, Catherine E, Bowen, Gabriel J, Noone, David C, Still, Christopher J, Anderegg, William R L

    Published in Environmental research letters (01-09-2023)
    “…Stable isotope ratios of H ( δ 2 H ), O ( δ 18 O), and C ( δ 13 C) are linked to key biogeochemical processes of the water and carbon cycles; however, the…”
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    Spatial covariance of water isotope records in a global network of ice cores spanning twentieth-century climate change by Schneider, David P., Noone, David C.

    “…Estimating the spatial extent of past climate changes has been an ongoing challenge for paleoclimatology. For such estimates to be made with confidence, it is…”
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    Tropical western Pacific warm pool and maritime continent precipitation rates and their contrasting relationships with the Walker Circulation by Dayem, Katherine E., Noone, David C., Molnar, Peter

    “…The Cenozoic reorganization of islands in the Maritime Continent region of the tropical western Pacific may have increased the amount of land surface area,…”
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    Surface-atmosphere decoupling limits accumulation at Summit, Greenland by Berkelhammer, Max, Noone, David C, Steen-Larsen, Hans Christian, Bailey, Adriana, Cox, Christopher J, O'Neill, Michael S, Schneider, David, Steffen, Konrad, White, James W C

    Published in Science advances (01-04-2016)
    “…Despite rapid melting in the coastal regions of the Greenland Ice Sheet, a significant area (~40%) of the ice sheet rarely experiences surface melting. In…”
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    Evaluation of modeled land‐atmosphere exchanges with a comprehensive water isotope fractionation scheme in version 4 of the Community Land Model by Wong, Tony E., Nusbaumer, Jesse, Noone, David C.

    “…All physical process models and field observations are inherently imperfect, so there is a need to both (1) obtain measurements capable of constraining…”
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    WaxPSM: A Forward Model of Leaf Wax Hydrogen Isotope Ratios to Bridge Proxy and Model Estimates of Past Climate by Konecky, Bronwen, Dee, Sylvia G., Noone, David C.

    “…The D/H ratio of epicuticular plant waxes (δDwax) preserved in sedimentary archives is a powerful tool for paleoclimate reconstruction, but comparisons to…”
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    A Mathematical Framework for Analysis of Water Tracers. Part II: Understanding Large-Scale Perturbations in the Hydrological Cycle due to CO₂ Doubling by Singh, Hansi K. A., Bitz, Cecilia M., Donohoe, Aaron, Nusbaumer, Jesse, Noone, David C.

    Published in Journal of climate (15-09-2016)
    “…The aerial hydrological cycle response to CO₂ doubling from a Lagrangian, rather than Eulerian, perspective is evaluated using information from numerical water…”
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    Greater aerial moisture transport distances with warming amplify interbasin salinity contrasts by Singh, Hansi K. A., Donohoe, Aaron, Bitz, Cecilia M., Nusbaumer, Jesse, Noone, David C.

    Published in Geophysical research letters (28-08-2016)
    “…The distance atmospheric moisture travels is fundamental to Earth's hydrologic cycle, governing how much evaporation is exported versus precipitated locally…”
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    Supercooled liquid fogs over the central Greenland Ice Sheet by Cox, Christopher J, Noone, David C, Berkelhammer, Max, Shupe, Matthew D, Neff, William D, Miller, Nathaniel B, Walden, Von P, Steffen, Konrad

    Published in Atmospheric chemistry and physics (05-06-2019)
    “…Radiation fogs at Summit Station, Greenland (72.58∘ N, 38.48∘ W; 3210 m a.s.l.), are frequently reported by observers. The fogs are often accompanied by…”
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    The pattern of northern hemisphere surface air temperature during prolonged periods of low solar output by Ruzmaikin, Alexander, Feynman, Joan, Jiang, Xun, Noone, David C., Waple, Anne M., Yung, Yuk L.

    Published in Geophysical research letters (01-06-2004)
    “…We show that the reconstructed sensitivity of the sea level temperature to long term solar forcing in the Northern Hemisphere is in very good agreement with…”
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    Insights into Atlantic multidecadal variability using the Last Millennium Reanalysis framework by Singh, Hansi K.A, Hakim, Gregory J, Tardif, Robert, Emile-Geay, Julien, Noone, David C

    Published in Climate of the past (09-02-2018)
    “…The Last Millennium Reanalysis (LMR) employs a data assimilation approach to reconstruct climate fields from annually resolved proxy data over years 0–2000 CE…”
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    Bayesian estimates of the mean recharge elevations of water sources in the Central America region using stable water isotopes by Arellano, L. Nicole, Good, Stephen P., Sánchez-Murillo, Ricardo, Jarvis, W. Todd, Noone, David C., Finkenbiner, Catherine E.

    Published in Journal of hydrology. Regional studies (01-12-2020)
    “…•Bayesian stable isotope-based mean recharge elevations incorporate analytical uncertainty, evaporative enrichment.•In Central America, recharge patterns…”
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    Is a bipolar seesaw consistent with observed Antarctic climate variability and trends? by Schneider, David P., Noone, David C.

    Published in Geophysical research letters (28-03-2012)
    “…A bipolar seesaw of Arctic and Antarctic temperature anomalies has been reported to be evident in instrumental data on decadal timescales during the last…”
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    Tracking the Strength of the Walker Circulation With Stable Isotopes in Water Vapor by Dee, Sylvia G., Nusbaumer, Jesse, Bailey, Adriana, Russell, James M., Lee, Jung‐Eun, Konecky, Bronwen, Buenning, Nikolaus H., Noone, David C.

    “…General circulation models (GCMs) predict that the global hydrological cycle will change in response to anthropogenic warming. However, these predictions…”
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    Influences of the hydrological cycle on observed interannual variations in atmospheric CO18O by Buenning, Nikolaus H., Noone, David C., Riley, William J., Still, Christopher J., White, James W. C.

    “…The global increase in atmospheric CO2 since the preindustrial era has not been accompanied by a long‐term trend in the CO18O/CO2 ratio (denoted as δCa),…”
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    Tracking Moisture Sources of Precipitation over Central Asia: A Study Based on the Water-Source-Tagging Method by Jiang, Jie, Zhou, Tianjun, Wang, Hailong, Qian, Yun, Noone, David, Man, Wenmin

    Published in Journal of climate (01-12-2020)
    “…Central Asia is a semiarid to arid region that is sensitive to hydrological changes. We use the Community Atmosphere Model, version 5 (CAM5), equipped with a…”
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    Simulation of early Eocene water isotopes using an Earth system model and its implication for past climate reconstruction by Zhu, Jiang, Poulsen, Christopher J., Otto-Bliesner, Bette L., Liu, Zhengyu, Brady, Esther C., Noone, David C.

    Published in Earth and planetary science letters (01-05-2020)
    “…•We present water isotope-enabled early Eocene simulations with multiple CO2 levels.•Model matches early Eocene and PETM δ18Oc data with RMSE approaching data…”
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    Stable isotopes contain substantial additive information about terrestrial carbon and water cycling by Li, Bonan, Good, Stephen P., Fiorella, Richard P., Finkenbiner, Catherine E., Bowen, Gabriel J., Noone, David C., Still, Christopher J., Anderegg, William R. L.

    Published in Environmental research letters (18-09-2023)
    “…Abstract Stable isotope ratios of H ( δ 2 H ), O ( δ 18 O), and C ( δ 13 C) are linked to key biogeochemical processes of the water and carbon cycles; however,…”
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