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Eystein Jansen

Researcher at Bjerknes Centre for Climate Research

Publications -  143
Citations -  12511

Eystein Jansen is an academic researcher from Bjerknes Centre for Climate Research. The author has contributed to research in topics: Holocene & Ice sheet. The author has an hindex of 61, co-authored 140 publications receiving 11801 citations. Previous affiliations of Eystein Jansen include University of Bergen & Remote Sensing Center.

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High-resolution palaeoclimatology of the last millennium: a review of current status and future prospects:

TL;DR: A review of late-Holocene palaeoclimaoclimatology represents the results from a PAGES/CLIVAR Intersection Panel meeting that took place in June 2006 as mentioned in this paper, emphasizing current issues in their use for climate reconstruction; various approaches that have been adopted to combine multiple climate proxy records to provide estimates of past annual-to-decadal timescale Northern Hemisphere surface temperatures and other climate variables, such as large-scale circulation indices; and the forcing histories used in climate model simulations of the past millennium.
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Paleoceanographic reconstructions of surface ocean conditions in the Greenland, Iceland and Norwegian seas through the last 14 ka based on diatoms

TL;DR: In this paper, the diatom records from the Greenland, Iceland and Norwegian (GIN) seas have been used to reconstruct the last glacial maximum and the Holocene of the last 13,400 BP.
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Constraints on the magnitude and patterns of ocean cooling at the Last Glacial Maximum

Claire Waelbroeck, +51 more
- 18 Jan 2009 - 
TL;DR: This article presented an updated synthesis of sea surface temperatures during the Last Glacial Maximum, rigorously defined as the period between 23 and 19 thousand years before present, from the Multiproxy Approach for the Reconstruction of the Glacial Ocean Surface (MARGO) project.
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A high‐resolution diatom record of the last deglaciation from the SE Norwegian Sea: Documentation of rapid climatic changes

Nalân Karpuz, +1 more
- 01 Aug 1992 - 
TL;DR: In this paper, high-resolution sediment cores from the SE Norwegian Sea were studied, which display a detailed climatic record during the last deglaciation comparable to that of Dye 3. Accelerator mass spectrometry age control of the cores enables them to correlate this record in detail with continental records.