NSF OPP Collaborative Project: Fresh water and heat fluxes to the Arctic Ocean modeled with tree-ring proxies Learn more (UNH)... Learn more (UA)... |
TRISH - Reconstruction of Hydroclimatic Variables from Tree-Ring Chronologies |
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