Thomas Blunier
Professor
Physics of Ice, Climate and Earth
Tagensvej 16
2200 København N.
ORCID: 0000-0002-6065-7747
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- 2021
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A tentative attempt to better trace the late Pleistocene oxygen cycle
Yang, J., Extier, T., Kölling, M., Landais, A., Leloup, G., Paillard, D., Brandon, M. & Blunier, Thomas, 4 Mar 2021, 2 p. Copernicus/EGU.Research output: Other contribution › Research
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Global biosphere primary productivity over the last 800,000 years reconstructed from the triple-isotope composition of dioxygen trapped in polar ice cores
Yang, J., Landais, A., Brandon, M., Blunier, Thomas, Prié, F., Duchamp-Alphonse, S., Extier, T. & Bouttes, N., 19 Apr 2021, 2 p. Göttingen, Germany : Copernicus/EGU.Research output: Other contribution › Research
- 2022
- Published
Preliminary results of global biosphere productivity reconstruction over Heinrich Stadial 4 from the triple isotopic composition of air oxygen trapped in NEEM ice core
Yang, J., Landais, A., Blunier, Thomas, Duchamp-Alphonse, S. & Prié, F., 27 Mar 2022, Copernicus/EGU.Research output: Other contribution › Research
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Sequence of events from the onset to the demise of the Last Interglacial: Evaluating strengths and limitations of chronologies used in climatic archives
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Development and evaluation of a suite of isotope reference gases for methane in air
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Quantifying molecular oxygen isotope variations during a Heinrich stadial
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