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Regional energy budget control of the intertropical convergence zone and application to mid-Holocene rainfall
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- 116
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Online attention
- 12 tweeters
- 1 blogs
- 1 Facebook pages
- 13 news outlets
- 1 Video uploaders
- 160 Mendeley
This article is in the 98th percentile (ranked 8,183rd) of the 417,145 tracked articles of a similar age in all journals and the 74th percentile (ranked 12th) of the 47 tracked articles of a similar age in Nature Geoscience
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Mentions in news and blogs
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How did the Sahara Desert get so dry?
Breitbart News Network -
6,000 years ago, Sahara was a grassland: study
Business Standard -
6,000 years ago, Sahara was a grassland: study
Deccan Chronicle -
News story from The Financial Express (IND) on Friday 02 December 2016
The Financial Express (IND) -
6,000 years ago, Sahara was a grassland: study
The Deccan Herald -
6,000 years ago the Sahara Desert was tropical, so what happened?
The Archaeology News Network
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