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Savarino, J.; Bekki, S.; Cole-Dai, J.; Thiemens, M.H. (2003). Evidence from sulfate mass independent oxygen isotopic compositions of dramatic changes in atmospheric oxidation following massive volcanic eruptions. J. Geophys. Res., 108.
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Frezzotti, M.; Gandolfi, S.; Urbini, S. (2002). Snow megadunes in Antarctica: Sedimentary structure and genesis. J. Geophys. Res., 107.
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Goujon, C.; Barnola, J.-M.; Ritz, C. (2003). Modeling the densification of polar firn including heat diffusion: Application to close-off characteristics and gas isotopic fractionation for Antarctica and Greenland sites. J. Geophys. Res., 108.
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Bouruet-Aubertot, P.; Mercier, H.; Gaillard, F.; Lherminier, P. (2005). Evidence of strong inertia-gravity wave activity during the POMME experiment. J. Geophys. Res., 110.
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Savarino, J.; Romero, A.; Cole-Dai, J.; Bekki, S.; Thiemens, M.H. (2003). UV induced mass-independent sulfur isotope fractionation in stratospheric volcanic sulfate. Geophysical research letters, 30.
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Legagneux, L.; Domine, F. (2005). A mean field model of the decrease of the specific surface area of dry snow during isothermal metamorphism. J. Geophys. Res., 110.
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Monnin, E.; Indermuhle, A.; Dallenbach, A.; Fluckiger, J.; Stauffer, B.; Stocker, T.F.; Raynaud, D.; Barnola, J.-M. (2001). Atmospheric CO2 Concentrations over the Last Glacial Termination. Science, 291(5501), 112–114.
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Simpson, W.R.; Alvarez-Aviles, L.; Douglas, T.A.; Sturm, M.; Domine, F. (2005). Halogens in the coastal snow pack near Barrow, Alaska: Evidence for active bromine air-snow chemistry during springtime. Geophysical research letters, 32.
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Marchaudon, A.; Cerisier, J.-C.; Greenwald, R.A.; Sofko, G.J. (2004). Electrodynamics of a flux transfer event: Experimental test of the Southwood model. Geophysical research letters, 31.
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Thébault, E.; Mandea, M.; Schott, J.J. (2006). Modeling the lithospheric magnetic field over France by means of revised spherical cap harmonic analysis (R-SCHA). J. Geophys. Res., 111.
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