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Guy Munhoven
Researcher at University of Bristol
Publications - 8
Citations - 479
Guy Munhoven is an academic researcher from University of Bristol. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ice sheet & Glacial period. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 8 publications receiving 430 citations. Previous affiliations of Guy Munhoven include University of Liège.
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Description of the Earth system model of intermediate complexity LOVECLIM version 1.2
Hugues Goosse,Victor Brovkin,Thierry Fichefet,Reindert J. Haarsma,Philippe Huybrechts,JI Jongma,Anne Mouchet,F. Selton,Pierre-Yves Barriat,M.-L. Campin,Eric Deleersnijder,E. Driesschaert,Heiko Goelzer,I. Janssens,Marie-France Loutre,M. A. Morales Maqueda,Theo Opsteegh,P.-P. Mathieu,Guy Munhoven,E. J. Pettersson,Hans Renssen,Didier M. Roche,Michiel Schaeffer,B. Tartinville,Axel Timmermann,S. L. Weber +25 more
TL;DR: The new version of the three-dimensional Earth system model of intermediate complexity LOVECLIM reproduces well the major characteristics of the observed climate both for present-day conditions and for key past periods such as the last millennium, the mid-Holocene and the Last Glacial Maximum, but some biases are still present in the model.
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Glacial–interglacial changes of continental weathering: estimates of the related CO2 and HCO3− flux variations and their uncertainties
Guy Munhoven,Guy Munhoven +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a range of estimates for the glacial-interglacial variations in CO2 consumption and HCO3− production rates by continental weathering processes were calculated with two models of GKWM and GEM-CO2.
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Direct effect of ice sheets on terrestrial bicarbonate, sulphate and base cation fluxes during the last glacial cycle: minimal impact on atmospheric CO2 concentrations
Martyn Tranter,Philippe Huybrechts,Guy Munhoven,Guy Munhoven,Martin Sharp,Giles H. Brown,Ian W Jones,Andy Hodson,Richard Hodgkins,Jemma L. Wadham +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a 3-D thermomechanically coupled model of the growth and decay of the Northern Hemisphere ice sheets was used to simulate glacial runoff at 100-year time steps during the last glacial cycle (130 ka to the present).
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Modelled glacial and non-glacial HCO3-, Si and Ge fluxes since the LGM: little potential for impact on atmospheric CO2 concentrations and a potential proxy of continental chemical erosion, the marine Ge:Si ratio
TL;DR: In this article, the runoff and riverine fluxes of HCO3−, Si and Ge that arise from chemical erosion in non-glaciated terrain, are modelled at six time steps from the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) to the present day.
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Comparative fluxes of HCO3- and Si from glaciated and non-glaciated terrain during the last deglaciation
TL;DR: In this paper, HCO 3 - and Si flux evolutions during the last deglaciation were reconstructed for both glacial and non-glacial terrains, using a global 1° × 1° continental weathering model.