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List of works by Mark David Curran

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Inter-hemispheric temperature variability over the past millennium

article published in 2014

Insights from Antarctica on volcanic forcing during the Common Era

scholarly article by Kenji Kawamura published in 2014

Regional Antarctic snow accumulation over the past 1000 years

Evidence for climate modulation of the10Be solar activity proxy

article

Seasonal variability in the input of lead, barium and indium to Law Dome, Antarctica

article

A reconstruction of extratropical Indo-Pacific sea-level pressure patterns during the Medieval Climate Anomaly

article published in 2013

Review of regional Antarctic snow accumulation over the past 1000 years

scholarly article

Methanesulphonic acid (MSA) stratigraphy from a Talos Dome ice core as a tool in depicting sea ice changes and southern atmospheric circulation over the previous 140 years

The reception of 'radical materialism' in the French 'public sphere', 1745-89

doctoral thesis

Early Last Interglacial ocean warming drove substantial ice mass loss from Antarctica

scientific article published on 11 February 2020

Capillary ion chromatography with on-column focusing for ultra-trace analysis of methanesulfonate and inorganic anions in limited volume Antarctic ice core samples.

scientific article

Correlation confidence limits for unevenly sampled data

Pacific decadal variability over the last 2000 years and implications for climatic risk

scientific article published on 17 February 2022

An annually dated Interdecadal Pacific Oscillation reconstruction spanning the last two millennia

scientific article published on 23 March 2020

Integral correlation for uneven and differently sampled data, and its application to the Law Dome Antarctic climate record

scientific article published on 15 October 2020

A revised Law Dome age model (LD2017) and implications for last glacial climate

Early Last Interglacial ocean warming drove substantial ice mass loss from Antarctica

article