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Model data of the impacts of tidal energy dissipation on early Earths climate
Maps of tidal energy dissipation rates, that were calculated for three different rotation periods (12h, 18h and 24h) using the Oregon State Tidal Inversion Software, are... -
Simulation data for tracing snowball bifurcation on an earth-like aquaplanet ...
The atmospheric concentration of CO2 at which global glaciation (snowball) bifurcation occurs, changes throughout Earth's history, most notably because of the slowly increasing... -
Data from Climate Model Simulations for Triassic-Jurassic Orbital Climate Cycles
The data is generated using the Earth System Model CLIMBER-X which simulates climate globally on a 5°x5° horizontal grid. Its coupled atmosphere, ocean, sea-ice and land surface... -
Model output for aerosol-induced cooling after the Chicxulub impact
The simulations of the end‐Cretaceous climate and the effects of the impact are carried out with a coupled climate model consisting of a modified version of the ocean general... -
Model data for simulations of ocean biogeochemistry after the Chicxulub impact
In "A pronounced spike in ocean productivity triggered by the Chicxulub impact" we study the combined effect of sulfate aerosols, carbon dioxide and dust on the oceans and the... -
Data from Climate Model Ensemble Simulations for the Mesozoic Climate Evolution
In “Investigating Mesozoic Climate Trends and Sensitivities with a Large Ensemble of Climate Model Simulations” we study global trends in the climatic evolution through the... -
Model output for the publication: "Climatic fluctuations modeled for carbon a...
In "Climatic fluctuations modeled for carbon and sulfur emissions from end-Triassic volcanism" we study perturbations of Earth's climate and biogeochemical cycles by volcanism... -
Model output for the publication: "On the sensitivity of the Devonian climate...
In "On the sensitivity of the Devonian climate to continental configuration, vegetation cover, orbital configuration, CO_2 concentration and insolation" we study the sensitivity...