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    Roman Warm Period (Europe: Northern)

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    Roman Warm Period (Europe: Northern)


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    Summary


    * -- A 2500-year Temperature Reconstruction for Western Sweden

    * -- Tree-Ring Width vs. Tree-Ring Maximum Latewood Density

    * -- Northern Scandinavian Summer Temperatures of the Past Two Millennia

    * -- The Roman Warm Period in Southwest Scotland

    * -- Climate History of Northern Europe During the Late Holocene

    * -- The Roman Warm Period in Denmark

    A Record of Millennial-Scale Climate Variability from Northernmost Europe

    3600 Years of Scandinavian Summer Temperature Variability

    A Multi-Proxy Approach to Peat-Based Climate Reconstruction

    The Medieval and Roman Warm Periods in Scandinavia

    20th Century Warmth in Northern Swedish Lapland

    Human Impacts of Climate Change in Northwest Europe

    Climate and Vegetation in Iceland

    Late-Holocene Sea Surface Temperatures of the North Icelandic Shelf

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