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Roderik S W van de Wal

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Nature Communications|October 13, 2020
Interglacials of the Quaternary defined by northern hemispheric land ice distribution outside of GreenlandPeter Köhler, Roderik S W van de Wal
Nature|September 2, 2005
Modelled atmospheric temperatures and global sea levels over the past million yearsRichard Bintanja, Roderik S W van de Wal, Johannes Oerlemans
Current Climate Change Reports|February 4, 2020
Recent Progress in Greenland Ice Sheet ModellingHeiko Goelzer, Alexander Robinson, Helene Seroussi, et al.
Nature Communications|January 4, 2014
Persistent 400,000-year variability of Antarctic ice volume and the carbon cycle is revealed throughout the Plio-PleistoceneB de Boer, Lucas J Lourens, Roderik S W van de Wal
Nature Communications|January 22, 2020
Antarctic Ice Sheet and emission scenario controls on 21st-century extreme sea-level changesThomas Frederikse, Maya K Buchanan, Erwin Lambert, et al.
Nature|May 10, 2013
Future sea-level rise from Greenland's main outlet glaciers in a warming climateFaezeh M Nick, Andreas Vieli, Morten Langer Andersen, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|May 31, 2008
Elevation changes in Antarctica mainly determined by accumulation variabilityMichiel M Helsen, Michiel R van den Broeke, Roderik S W van de Wal, et al.
Scientific Reports|June 23, 2022
Sea level rise risks and societal adaptation benefits in low-lying coastal areasAlexandre K Magnan, Michael Oppenheimer, Matthias Garschagen, et al.
Cambridge Prisms. Coastal Futures|August 29, 2025
An integrated view on the uncertainties of sea-level rise, hazards and impacts, and adaptationTim Henri Josephus Hermans, Renske de Winter, Joep Storms, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|August 14, 2013
Enhanced basal lubrication and the contribution of the Greenland ice sheet to future sea-level riseSarah R Shannon, Antony J Payne, Ian D Bartholomew, et al.
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Nature Communications|October 13, 2020
Interglacials of the Quaternary defined by northern hemispheric land ice distribution outside of GreenlandPeter Köhler, Roderik S W van de Wal
Nature|September 2, 2005
Modelled atmospheric temperatures and global sea levels over the past million yearsRichard Bintanja, Roderik S W van de Wal, Johannes Oerlemans
Current Climate Change Reports|February 4, 2020
Recent Progress in Greenland Ice Sheet ModellingHeiko Goelzer, Alexander Robinson, Helene Seroussi, et al.
Nature Communications|January 4, 2014
Persistent 400,000-year variability of Antarctic ice volume and the carbon cycle is revealed throughout the Plio-PleistoceneB de Boer, Lucas J Lourens, Roderik S W van de Wal
Nature Communications|January 22, 2020
Antarctic Ice Sheet and emission scenario controls on 21st-century extreme sea-level changesThomas Frederikse, Maya K Buchanan, Erwin Lambert, et al.
Nature|May 10, 2013
Future sea-level rise from Greenland's main outlet glaciers in a warming climateFaezeh M Nick, Andreas Vieli, Morten Langer Andersen, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|May 31, 2008
Elevation changes in Antarctica mainly determined by accumulation variabilityMichiel M Helsen, Michiel R van den Broeke, Roderik S W van de Wal, et al.
Scientific Reports|June 23, 2022
Sea level rise risks and societal adaptation benefits in low-lying coastal areasAlexandre K Magnan, Michael Oppenheimer, Matthias Garschagen, et al.
Cambridge Prisms. Coastal Futures|August 29, 2025
An integrated view on the uncertainties of sea-level rise, hazards and impacts, and adaptationTim Henri Josephus Hermans, Renske de Winter, Joep Storms, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|August 14, 2013
Enhanced basal lubrication and the contribution of the Greenland ice sheet to future sea-level riseSarah R Shannon, Antony J Payne, Ian D Bartholomew, et al.
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