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    • Eichinger, Roland; Shaffer, Gary; Albarran, Nelson; Rojas, Maisa; Lambert, Fabrice (European Geosciences Union, 2017)
      Interactions between the land biosphere and the atmosphere play an important role for the Earth's carbon cycle and thus should be considered in studies of global carbon cycling and climate. Simple approaches are a useful ...
    • Shaffer, Gary; Huber, Matthew; Rondanelli Rojas, Roberto; Pedersen, Jens Olaf Pepke (Amer Geophysical Union, 2016)
      Future global warming from anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions will depend on climate feedbacks, the effect of which is expressed by climate sensitivity, the warming for a doubling of atmospheric CO2 content. It is not ...
    • Shaffer, Gary; Fernández Villanueva, Esteban; Rondanelli Rojas, Roberto; Pepke Pedersen, Jens Olaf; Malskr Olsen, Steffen; Huber, Matthew (Copernicus Publications, 2017)
      Geological records reveal a number of ancient, large and rapid negative excursions of the carbon-13 isotope. Such excursions can only be explained by massive injections of depleted carbon to the Earth system over a short ...
    • Shaffer, Gary; Lambert, Fabrice (National Academy of Sciences, 2018)
      Mineral dust aerosols cool Earth directly by scattering incoming solar radiation and indirectly by affecting clouds and biogeochemical cycles. Recent Earth history has featured quasi-100,000-y, glacial-interglacial climate ...