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Principles and some Future Perspectives of Paleoclimate Modeling

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Southern Hemisphere Paleo- and Neoclimates

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The potential result of paleoclimate modeling depends on not only the model, its resolution and the processes included, but also on the question the model should answer.

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Smolka, P. (2000). Principles and some Future Perspectives of Paleoclimate Modeling. In: Smolka, P., Volkheimer, W. (eds) Southern Hemisphere Paleo- and Neoclimates. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-59694-0_24

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