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A box model of the Late Miocene Mediterranean Sea: Implications from combined 87Sr/86Sr and salinity data
RPM Topper, R Flecker, PT Meijer, MJR Wortel
Paleoceanography 26 (3), 2011
662011
A modeling perspective on spatial and temporal variations in Messinian evaporite deposits
RPM Topper, PT Meijer
Marine Geology 336, 44-60, 2013
402013
A regional ocean circulation model for the mid-Cretaceous North Atlantic Basin: implications for black shale formation
RPM Topper, J Trabucho Alexandre, E Tuenter, PT Meijer
Climate of the Past 7 (1), 277-297, 2011
382011
Biogeochemistry of the North Atlantic during oceanic anoxic event 2: role of changes in ocean circulation and phosphorus input
I Ruvalcaba Baroni, RPM Topper, N Van Helmond, H Brinkhuis, ...
Biogeosciences 11 (4), 977-993, 2014
272014
Changes in Mediterranean circulation and water characteristics due to restriction of the Atlantic connection: a high-resolution ocean model
RPM Topper, PT Meijer
Climate of the Past 11 (2), 233-251, 2015
192015
Water exchange through the Betic and Rifian corridors prior to the Messinian Salinity Crisis: A model study
A De La Vara, RPM Topper, PT Meijer, TJ Kouwenhoven
Paleoceanography 30 (5), 548-557, 2015
182015
Precessional control of Sr ratios in marginal basins during the Messinian Salinity Crisis?
RPM Topper, S Lugli, V Manzi, M Roveri, PT Meijer
Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems 15 (5), 1926-1944, 2014
172014
A regional ocean circulation model for the mid-Cretaceous North Atlantic Basin: implications for black shale formation
RPM Topper, J Trabucho Alexandre, E Tuenter, PT Meijer
Climate of the Past Discussions 6 (5), 2371-2421, 2010
112010
The precessional phase lag of Messinian gypsum deposition in Mediterranean marginal basins
RPM Topper, PT Meijer
Palaeogeography, palaeoclimatology, palaeoecology 417, 6-16, 2015
92015
A model analysis of atypical marine sedimentation in mediterranean basins
RPM Topper
UU Department of Earth Sciences, 2013
32013
A high resolution ocean model of restriction of the Mediterranean-Atlantic connection: Changes in Mediterranean circulation and water characteristics
R Topper, P Meijer
EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts, 11148, 2014
22014
Was the North Atlantic Ocean well-ventilated during Oceanic Anoxic Event 2 in the mid-Cretaceous?
I Ruvalcaba-Baroni, RPM Topper, N van Helmond, H Brinkhuis, ...
Biogeosciences Discussions 10 (13), 231-13, 2013
22013
The Mediterranean circulation during extreme precessional climate change: a high resolution transient simulation
D Simon, RP Topper, PT Meijer
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2016, PP41B-2239, 2016
12016
A Quantitative Assessment of the Sea Level Drop in the Messinian
J Bartol, RP Topper
American Geophysical Union, Fall Meeting 2014, abstract# PP41C-1396, 2014
2014
A Quantitative Assessment of the Sea Level Drop in the Messinian Mediterranean
J Bartol, RP Topper
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2014, PP41C-1396, 2014
2014
Changes in Mediterranean circulation and water characteristics due to restriction of the Atlantic connection: a high-resolution parallel ocean model.
RPM Topper, PT Meijer
Climate of the Past Discussions 10 (4), 2014
2014
Model study of the Mediterranean-Atlantic water exchange prior to the Messinian Salinity Crisis: An alternative to the" siphon theory"
A de la Vara, R Topper, P Meijer, R Wortel
EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts, 7043, 2014
2014
Temporal changes in Miocene Mediterranean gateways due to the flexural response to the Messinian Salinity Crisis
R Topper, J Bartol
EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts, 16835, 2014
2014
Changes in Miocene Mediterranean gateways due to the visco-elastic
J Bartol, RP Topper
American Geophysical Union, Fall Meeting 2013, abstract# PP41A-2045, 2013
2013
Changes in Miocene Mediterranean gateways due to the visco-elastic response to the Messinian Salinity Crisis
J Bartol, RP Topper
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2013, PP41A-2045, 2013
2013
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