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    probabilistic calibration of climate sensitivity and terrestrial carbon change in GENIE-1 by Holden, Philip B, Edwards, N. R, Oliver, K. I. C, Lenton, T. M, Wilkinson, R. D

    Published in Climate dynamics (01-10-2010)
    “…In order to investigate Last Glacial Maximum and future climate, we “precalibrate” the intermediate complexity model GENIE-1 by applying a rejection sampling…”
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    Location of potential energy sources and the export of dense water from the Atlantic Ocean by Oliver, K. I. C., Edwards, N. R.

    Published in Geophysical research letters (01-11-2008)
    “…The export of dense water from the Atlantic and into the Indo‐Pacific oceans, and heat transport in the opposite direction, is traditionally attributed to the…”
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    Evidence for warmer interglacials in East Antarctic ice cores by Sime, L. C, Wolff, E. W, Oliver, K. I. C, Tindall, J. C

    Published in Nature (London) (19-11-2009)
    “…Stable isotope ratios of oxygen and hydrogen in the Antarctic ice core record have revolutionized our understanding of Pleistocene climate variations and have…”
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    Reconstructing global overturning from meridional density gradients by Butler, E. D., Oliver, K. I. C., Hirschi, J. J.-M., Mecking, J. V.

    Published in Climate dynamics (01-04-2016)
    “…Despite the complexity of the global ocean system, numerous attempts have been made to scale the strength of the meridional overturning circulation (MOC),…”
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    Thermobaric control of gravitational potential energy generation by diapycnal mixing in the deep ocean by Oliver, K. I. C., Tailleux, R.

    Published in Geophysical research letters (28-01-2013)
    “…Sources and sinks of gravitational potential energy (GPE) play a rate‐limiting role in the large‐scale ocean circulation. A key source is turbulent diapycnal…”
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    An optimally tuned ensemble of the "eb_go_gs" configuration of GENIE: parameter sensitivity and bifurcations in the Atlantic overturning circulation by Marsh, R, Sóbester, A, Hart, E. E, Oliver, K. I. C, Edwards, N. R, Cox, S. J

    Published in Geoscientific model development (21-10-2013)
    “…The key physical parameters for the "eb_go_gs" configuration of version 2.7.4 of GENIE, an Earth system model of intermediate complexity (EMIC), are tuned…”
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    A multi-variable box model approach to the soft tissue carbon pump by de Boer, A. M., Watson, A. J., Edwards, N. R., Oliver, K. I. C.

    Published in Climate of the past (01-01-2010)
    “…The canonical question of which physical, chemical or biological mechanisms were responsible for oceanic uptake of atmospheric CO2 during the last glacial is…”
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    Mixing and convection in the Greenland Sea from a tracer-release experiment by Watson, A. J, Messias, M.-J, Fogelqvist, E, Van Scoy, K. A, Johannessen, T, Oliver, K. I. C, Stevens, D. P, Rey, F, Tanhua, T, Olsson, K. A, Carse, F, Simonsen, K, Ledwell, J. R, Jansen, E, Cooper, D. J, Kruepke, J. A, Guilyardi, E

    Published in Nature (London) (28-10-1999)
    “…Convective vertical mixing in restricted areas of the subpolar oceans, such as the Greenland Sea, is thought to be the process responsible for forming much of…”
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    Climatic variations of the work done by the wind on the ocean's general circulation by Lauderdale, J. M., Naveira Garabato, A. C., Oliver, K. I. C., Thomas, L. N.

    Published in Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans (01-09-2012)
    “…The Southern Hemisphere westerlies exert an important influence on global climate, supplying nearly half of the mechanical energy for the deep overturning…”
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    The influence of the ocean circulation state on ocean carbon storage and CO2 drawdown potential in an Earth system model by Ödalen, Malin, Nycander, Jonas, Oliver, Kevin I. C., Brodeau, Laurent, Ridgwell, Andy

    Published in Biogeosciences (06-03-2018)
    “…During the four most recent glacial cycles, atmospheric CO2 during glacial maxima has been lowered by about 90-100 ppm with respect to interglacials. There is…”
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    Variable C∕P composition of organic production and its effect on ocean carbon storage in glacial-like model simulations by Ödalen, Malin, Nycander, Jonas, Ridgwell, Andy, Oliver, Kevin I. C., Peterson, Carlye D., Nilsson, Johan

    Published in Biogeosciences (22-04-2020)
    “…During the four most recent glacial maxima, atmospheric CO2 has been lowered by about 90–100 ppm with respect to interglacial concentrations. It is likely that…”
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    Decomposing oceanic temperature and salinity change using ocean carbon change by Turner, Charles E, Brown, Peter J, Oliver, Kevin I. C, McDonagh, Elaine L

    Published in Ocean science (27-04-2022)
    “…As the planet warms due to the accumulation of anthropogenic CO2 in the atmosphere, the interaction of surface ocean carbonate chemistry and the radiative…”
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    A synthesis of marine sediment core δ13C data over the last 150 000 years by R. E. M. Rickaby, N. R. Edwards, G. M. Henderson, S. Crowhurst, B. A. A. Hoogakker, K. I. C. Oliver, H. Elderfield

    Published in Climate of the past (01-10-2010)
    “…The isotopic composition of carbon, δ13C, in seawater is used in reconstructions of ocean circulation, marine productivity, air-sea gas exchange, and biosphere…”
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    A record of Neogene seawater [delta].sup.11B reconstructed from paired [delta].sup.11B analyses on benthic and planktic foraminifera by Greenop, R, Foster, G. L, Sosdian, S. M, Hain, M. P, Oliver, K. I. C, Goodwin, P, Chalk, T. B, Lear, C. H, Wilson, P. A

    Published in Climate of the past (26-01-2016)
    “…The boron isotope composition ([delta].sup.11 B) of planktic foraminiferal calcite, which reflects seawater pH, is a well-established proxy for reconstructing…”
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    Controls on the spatial distribution of oceanic δ.sup.13C.sub.DIC by Holden, P. B, Edwards, N. R, Müller, S. A, Oliver, K. I. C, Death, R. M, Ridgwell, A

    Published in Biogeosciences (19-03-2013)
    “…We describe the design and evaluation of a large ensemble of coupled climate-carbon cycle simulations with the Earth system model of intermediate complexity…”
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    Controls on the spatial distribution of oceanic δ 13 C DIC by Holden, P. B., Edwards, N. R., Müller, S. A., Oliver, K. I. C., Death, R. M., Ridgwell, A.

    Published in Biogeosciences (19-03-2013)
    “…We describe the design and evaluation of a large ensemble of coupled climate–carbon cycle simulations with the Earth system model of intermediate complexity…”
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    Controls on the spatial distribution of oceanic δ13CDIC by P. B. Holden, N. R. Edwards, S. A. Müller, K. I. C. Oliver, R. M. Death, A. Ridgwell

    Published in Biogeosciences (01-03-2013)
    “…We describe the design and evaluation of a large ensemble of coupled climate–carbon cycle simulations with the Earth system model of intermediate complexity…”
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    A record of Neogene seawater δ11B reconstructed from paired δ11B analyses on benthic and planktic foraminifera by Greenop, Rosanna, Hain, Mathis P, Sosdian, Sindia M, Oliver, Kevin I C, Goodwin, Philip, Chalk, Thomas B, Lear, Caroline H, Wilson, Paul A, Foster, Gavin L

    Published in Climate of the past (24-02-2017)
    “…The boron isotope composition (δ11B) of foraminiferal calcite reflects the pH and the boron isotope composition of the seawater the foraminifer grew in. For pH…”
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