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Allison Jacobel

Home
About
Lab Members
FOR@M Lab
Teaching
Contact
Research Projects
Current NSF Grants
Respired Carbon Storage in the Pacific
No evidence for equatorial Pacific dust fertilisation
ITCZ Movement
Climate-related response of dust
Opportunities for Students
Research Cruises
Nordic Seas - 2023
Labrador Sea - 2017
Antarctica & Patagonia - 2016
Trans Atlantic - 2013
Equatorial Pacific - 2012
Sci Comm + Teaching
Virtual Field Trips
Popular Press Coverage
Project Eddie - Biogeochemistry Module
Climate Reconstruction from the Sedimentary Record Module
Ocean Carbon Storage and Acidification Module
Publications
FOR@M Blog
CV
Allison Jacobel
January 22, 2016

Large deglacial shifts of the Pacific Intertropical Convergence Zone

Allison Jacobel
January 22, 2016

Hi all,

I'm super excited to announce that our paper on Large deglacial shifts of the Pacific Intertropical convergence Zone is available today through Nature Communications. This is an open access journal so anyone can download the article for free!

Cheers,

Allison

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