• A Model-Data Comparison of the Hydrological Response to Miocene Warmth: Leveraging the MioMIP1 Opportunistic Multi-Model Ensemble 

      Acosta, R.P.; Burls, N.J.; Pound, M.J.; Bradshaw, C.D.; De Boer, Boer; Herold, N.; Huber, M.; Liu, X.; Donnadieu, Y.; Farnsworth, A.; Frigola, A.; Lunt, D.J.; von der Heydt, der; Hutchinson, D.K.; Knorr, G.; Lohmann, G.; Marzocchi, A.; Prange, M.; Sarr, A.C.; Li, Xiangyu; Zhang, Zhongshi (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024)
      The Miocene (23.03–5.33 Ma) is recognized as a period with close to modern-day paleogeography, yet a much warmer climate. With large uncertainties in future hydroclimate projections, Miocene conditions illustrate a potential ...