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Geophysical Research LettersWater on Mars, With a Grain of Salt: Local Heat Anomalies Are Required for Basal Melting of Ice at the South Pole TodayMichael M. Sori, Ali M. Bramson
Geophysical Research LettersThe Arctic oscillation signature in the wintertime geopotential height and temperature fieldsDavid W. J. Thompson, John W. Wallace
JGR OceansImplications of Eddy Cancellation for Nutrient Distribution Within Subtropical GyresEdward W. Doddridge, David P. Marshall