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List of works by Francien Peterse

Global warming and equatorial Atlantic paleoceanographic changes during early Eocene carbon cycle perturbation V

Orbital (Hydro)Climate Variability in the Ice-Free early Eocene Arctic

Assessing branched tetraether lipids as tracers of soil organic carbon transport through the Carminowe Creek catchment (southwest England)

Assessing the relationship between Saharan dust input and export of organic material in the deep eastern Mediterranean Sea using a one-year sediment-trap record

Direct Evidence of 6-methyl Branched Tetraether Production in Freshwater

Hydrological upheaval across multiple early Eocene hyperthermal events in the north African arid zone

Insolation and ice volume induced extreme cooling events in East Asia during glacial times 

Limited lateral transport bias during export of sea surface temperature proxy carriers in the Mediterranean Sea

Organic, inorganic, and isotopic proxy temperature estimates from a ten-year sediment trap record in the eastern Mediterranean Sea

Particle tracking model results suggest little lateral transport bias in inorganic and organic SST proxies in the Mediterranean Sea

Polar amplification of orbital-scale climate variability in the early Eocene greenhouse world

Reviews and syntheses: Best practices for the application of marine GDGTs as proxy for paleotemperatures: sampling, processing, analyses, interpretation, and archiving protocols

Robust land surface temperature record for north China over the past 21,000 years

Saharan dust deposition in the eastern Mediterranean Sea: ballasting agent or fertilizer?

Seasonal scale records of hydroclimate and temperature derived from clumped isotopes of land snail shells from the Chinese Loess Plateau 

Supplementary material to "Assessing branched tetraether lipids as tracers of soil organic carbon transport through the Carminowe Creek catchment (southwest England)"

Using biomarker lipids to reconstruct soil fertility through time