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1por Cook, Edward R., Seager, Richard, Kushnir, Yochanan, Briffa, Keith R., Büntgen, Ulf, Frank, David, Krusic, Paul J., Tegel, Willy, van der Schrier, Gerard, Andreu-Hayles, Laia, Baillie, Mike, Baittinger, Claudia, Bleicher, Niels, Bonde, Niels, Brown, David, Carrer, Marco, Cooper, Richard, Čufar, Katarina, Dittmar, Christoph, Esper, Jan, Griggs, Carol, Gunnarson, Björn, Günther, Björn, Gutierrez, Emilia, Haneca, Kristof, Helama, Samuli, Herzig, Franz, Heussner, Karl-Uwe, Hofmann, Jutta, Janda, Pavel, Kontic, Raymond, Köse, Nesibe, Kyncl, Tomáš, Levanič, Tom, Linderholm, Hans, Manning, Sturt, Melvin, Thomas M., Miles, Daniel, Neuwirth, Burkhard, Nicolussi, Kurt, Nola, Paola, Panayotov, Momchil, Popa, Ionel, Rothe, Andreas, Seftigen, Kristina, Seim, Andrea, Svarva, Helene, Svoboda, Miroslav, Thun, Terje, Timonen, Mauri, Touchan, Ramzi, Trotsiuk, Volodymyr, Trouet, Valerie, Walder, Felix, Ważny, Tomasz, Wilson, Rob, Zang, Christian“…To place these and other “Old World” climate projections into historical perspective based on more complete estimates of natural hydroclimatic variability, we have developed the “Old World Drought Atlas” (OWDA), a set of year-to-year maps of tree-ring reconstructed summer wetness and dryness over Europe and the Mediterranean Basin during the Common Era. The OWDA matches historical accounts of severe drought and wetness with a spatial completeness not previously available. …”
Publicado 2015
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2“…Despite the SAM’s importance, paleoclimate reconstructions disagree on its variability and trends over the Common Era, which may be linked to variability in SAM teleconnections and the influence of specific proxies. …”
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3Publicado 2017“…Reproducible climate reconstructions of the Common Era (1 CE to present) are key to placing industrial-era warming into the context of natural climatic variability. …”
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4por Asmerom, Yemane, Baldini, James U. L., Prufer, Keith M., Polyak, Victor J., Ridley, Harriet E., Aquino, Valorie V., Baldini, Lisa M., Breitenbach, Sebastian F. M., Macpherson, Colin G., Kennett, Douglas J.“…Here, we use seasonally resolved stalagmite rainfall proxy data from the modern northern limit of the ITCZ in southern Belize, combined with records from across the Neotropics and subtropics, to fingerprint ITCZ variability during the Common Era. Our data are consistent with models that suggest ITCZ expansion and weakening during globally cold climate intervals and contraction and intensification during global warmth. …”
Publicado 2020
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5“…We interpret the beginning of the Medieval Warm Period (MWP) as an important time interval of the Common Era record and suspect that the southward migration of the intertropical convergence zone (ITCZ) caused, in combination with extensive hydro-climate changes, a shift in the tropical Atlantic TC regime. …”
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6por Mann, Michael E.“…In this article, I discuss the lessons we can learn from studying paleoclimate records and climate model simulations of the “Common Era,” the period of the past two millennia during which the “signal” of human-caused warming has risen dramatically from the background of natural variability.…”
Publicado 2021
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8por Walker, Jennifer S., Kopp, Robert E., Shaw, Timothy A., Cahill, Niamh, Khan, Nicole S., Barber, Donald C., Ashe, Erica L., Brain, Matthew J., Clear, Jennifer L., Corbett, D. Reide, Horton, Benjamin P.“…Atlantic coast during the Common Era (0–2000 CE) by separating relative sea-level (RSL) records into process-related signals on different spatial scales. …”
Publicado 2021
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9por Tegel, Willy, Seim, Andrea, Skiadaresis, Georgios, Ljungqvist, Fredrik Charpentier, Kahle, Hans-Peter, Land, Alexander, Muigg, Bernhard, Nicolussi, Kurt, Büntgen, UlfEnlace del recurso
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10por Neukom, Raphael, Barboza, Luis A., Erb, Michael P., Shi, Feng, Emile-Geay, Julien, Evans, Michael N., Franke, Jörg, Kaufman, Darrell S., Lücke, Lucie, Rehfeld, Kira, Schurer, Andrew, Zhu, Feng, Brönnimann, Stefan, Hakim, Gregory J., Henley, Benjamin J., Ljungqvist, Fredrik Charpentier, McKay, Nicholas, Valler, Veronika, von Gunten, Lucien“…Our reconstructions display synchronous multi-decadal temperature fluctuations, which are coherent with one another and with fully forced CMIP5 millennial model simulations across the Common Era. The most significant attribution of pre-industrial (1300-1800 CE) variability at multi-decadal timescales is to volcanic aerosol forcing. …”
Publicado 2019
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11por Zhuravleva, Anastasia, Bauch, Henning A., Mohtadi, Mahyar, Fahl, Kirsten, Kienast, Markus“…In contrast, the role of ocean circulation in climate regulation during earlier historical epochs of the Common Era (C.E.) remains unclear. Here, we reconstruct sea surface temperature (SST) and salinity in the Caribbean Basin for the past 1700 years using the isotopic and elemental composition of planktic foraminifera tests. …”
Publicado 2023
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12por Vidal, Céline M., Métrich, Nicole, Komorowski, Jean-Christophe, Pratomo, Indyo, Michel, Agnès, Kartadinata, Nugraha, Robert, Vincent, Lavigne, Franck“…These emissions stand as the greatest volcanogenic gas injection of the Common Era. Our findings not only provide robust constraints for the modelling of the combined impact of sulphur and halogens on stratosphere chemistry of the largest eruption of the last millennium, but also develop a methodology to better quantify the degassing budgets of explosive eruptions of all magnitudes.…”
Publicado 2016
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13por Ahlawat, Bhavna, Kumar, Lomous, Cherian, Parayil John, Sehrawat, Jagmahender Singh, Rai, Niraj, Thangaraj, Kumarasamy“…The results confirm that the Pattanam site could be an integral part of the lost ancient port of Muziris, which, as per the material evidence from Pattanam and its contemporary sites, played an important role in the transoceanic exchanges between 100 BCE (Before Common Era) and 300 CE (Common Era). So far, the material evidence with direct provenance to the maritime exchanges related to ancient cultures of the Mediterranean, West Asian, Red Sea, African, and Asian regions have been identified at Pattanam. …”
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14por Vacchi, Matteo, Joyse, Kristen M., Kopp, Robert E., Marriner, Nick, Kaniewski, David, Rovere, Alessio“…We further highlight a previously unrecognized variability in Mediterranean sea-level change rates. In the Common Era, this variability correlates with the occurrence of major regional-scale cooling/warming episodes. …”
Publicado 2021
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15por Walker, Jennifer S., Kopp, Robert E., Little, Christopher M., Horton, Benjamin P.“…Regional and local sea-level changes occurring over different time periods drive the spatial pattern in emergence, suggesting regional processes underlie centennial-timescale sea-level variability over the Common Era.…”
Publicado 2022
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16por Büntgen, Ulf, Allen, Kathy, Anchukaitis, Kevin J., Arseneault, Dominique, Boucher, Étienne, Bräuning, Achim, Chatterjee, Snigdhansu, Cherubini, Paolo, Churakova (Sidorova), Olga V., Corona, Christophe, Gennaretti, Fabio, Grießinger, Jussi, Guillet, Sebastian, Guiot, Joel, Gunnarson, Björn, Helama, Samuli, Hochreuther, Philipp, Hughes, Malcolm K., Huybers, Peter, Kirdyanov, Alexander V., Krusic, Paul J., Ludescher, Josef, Meier, Wolfgang J.-H., Myglan, Vladimir S., Nicolussi, Kurt, Oppenheimer, Clive, Reinig, Frederick, Salzer, Matthew W., Seftigen, Kristina, Stine, Alexander R., Stoffel, Markus, St. George, Scott, Tejedor, Ernesto, Trevino, Aleyda, Trouet, Valerie, Wang, Jianglin, Wilson, Rob, Yang, Bao, Xu, Guobao, Esper, Jan“…Tree-ring chronologies underpin the majority of annually-resolved reconstructions of Common Era climate. However, they are derived using different datasets and techniques, the ramifications of which have hitherto been little explored. …”
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17“…Vaishnavism, the other important Hindu tradition besides Saivism, gained importance by the Bhakti movement sprouting from the Tamil land in the 7(th)–9(th) centuries Common Era and spreading all over the subcontinent, and as preached by the Alvars, which is discussed along with the evolution of the Godhead of Lord Vishnu is briefly mentioned. …”
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18por Adams, William H.“…CASE REPORT: A new translation and explication of a chapter from a Hippocratic work of the fifth century before the Common Era (BCE), Diseases II, describes patients with pituitary apoplexy and subsequent myxedema, the 2 events separated by as much as 14 years. …”
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19“…The possibility of dating error is especially high when pre-Common Era proxy evidence from tree rings, ice cores, radiocarbon dates, and documentary sources is integrated. …”
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20por Nigg, Valentin, Wohlwend, Stephan, Hilbe, Michael, Bellwald, Benjamin, Fabbri, Stefano C., de Souza, Gregory F., Donau, Florian, Grischott, Reto, Strasser, Michael, Anselmetti, Flavio S.“…Radiocarbon dating of the peat underlying the event deposit yields a maximum age of 225–419 calibrated Common Era. The tsunami models, which indicate wave heights reaching up to 5 m, simulate areas of inundation that coincide with the location of event deposits. …”
Publicado 2021
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