Publications of Ricarda Winkelmann
All genres
Journal Article (79)
61.
Journal Article
12 (3), s41561-019-0312-z, pp. 174 - 179 (2019)
Higher resilience to climatic disturbances in tropical vegetation exposed to more variable rainfall. Nature Geoscience 62.
Journal Article
12 (10), 3229, pp. 3229 - 3242 (2018)
Grounding-line flux formula applied as a flux condition in numerical simulations fails for buttressed Antarctic ice streams. The Cryosphere 63.
Journal Article
115 (33), 1810141115, pp. 8252 - 8259 (2018)
Trajectories of the Earth System in the Anthropocene. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 64.
Journal Article
12 (6), 1969, pp. 1969 - 1985 (2018)
Antarctic sub-shelf melt rates via PICO. The Cryosphere 65.
Journal Article
8 (1), s41558-017-0020-x, pp. 53 - 57 (2018)
The far reach of ice-shelf thinning in Antarctica. Nature Climate Change 66.
Journal Article
4 (2), 2053019617725537, pp. 151 - 157 (2017)
Closing the loop: Reconnecting human dynamics to Earth System science. The Anthropocene Review 67.
Journal Article
38 (1), s10712-016-9374-2, pp. 385 - 406 (2017)
A review of recent updates of sea-level projections at global and regional scales. Surveys in Geophysics 68.
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10 (4), 1799, pp. 1799 - 1807 (2016)
A simple equation for the melt elevation feedback of ice sheets. The Cryosphere 69.
Journal Article
6 (4), 2923, pp. 360 - 369 (2016)
Consequences of twenty-first-century policy for multi-millennial climate and sea-level change. Nature Climate Change 70.
Journal Article
113 (10), 1500515113, pp. 2597 - 2602 (2016)
Future sea level rise constrained by observations and long-term commitment. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 71.
Journal Article
1 (8), e1500589 (2015)
Combustion of available fossil fuel resources sufficient to eliminate the Antarctic Ice Sheet. Science Advances 72.
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5 (4), 2574, pp. 348 - 352 (2015)
Consistent evidence of increasing Antarctic accumulation with warming. Nature Climate Change 73.
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5 (2), 5-271-2014, pp. 271 - 293 (2014)
Projecting Antarctic ice discharge using response functions from SeaRISE ice-sheet models. Earth System Dynamics 74.
Journal Article
119 (1), 009240, pp. 87 - 97 (2014)
Modeling Antarctic tides in response to ice shelf thinning and retreat. Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans 75.
Journal Article
40 (11), s00382-012-1471-4, pp. 2579 - 2588 (2013)
Linear response functions to project contributions to future sea level. Climate Dynamics 76.
Journal Article
6 (2), 6-273-2012, pp. 273 - 286 (2012)
Kinematic first-order calving law implies potential for abrupt ice-shelf retreat. The Cryosphere 77.
Journal Article
5 (3), 5-727-2011, pp. 727 - 740 (2011)
The Potsdam Parallel Ice Sheet Model (PISM-PIK) – Part 2: dynamic equilibrium simulation of the Antarctic ice sheet. The Cryosphere 78.
Journal Article
5 (3), 5-715-2011, pp. 715 - 726 (2011)
The Potsdam Parallel Ice Sheet Model (PISM-PIK) – Part 1: model description. The Cryosphere 79.
Journal Article
5 (1), 5-35-2011, pp. 35 - 44 (2011)
Parameterization for subgrid-scale motion of ice-shelf calving fronts. The Cryosphere Book Chapter (5)
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Book Chapter
Eisschilde, Schelfeis und Gletscher. In: Das Klima-Buch, 2.10, pp. 79 - 81. S. Fischer, Frankfurt am Main (2022)