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Harris, Rebecca M. B., Tomas Remenyi, & Nathaniel L. Bindoff. (2016). The potential impacts of climate change on Victorian alpine resorts. A report for the Alpine Resorts Co-ordinating Council. eCite Digital Repository (University of Tasmania).5 indexed citations
Hemer, Mark, et al.. (2012). Climate Futures for Tasmania: extreme tide and sea-level events technical report. eCite Digital Repository (University of Tasmania).1 indexed citations
Bindoff, Nathaniel L.. (2010). ACE CRC 2010, Climate Futures for Tasmania general climate impacts: the summary. eCite Digital Repository (University of Tasmania).1 indexed citations
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Bennett, James, et al.. (2010). Climate Futures for Tasmania: general climate impacts technical report. eCite Digital Repository (University of Tasmania).52 indexed citations
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Durack, Paul J., Susan Wijffels, & Nathaniel L. Bindoff. (2010). State of The Climate in 2010: [Global Oceans] Oceans salinity: a water cycle diagnostic?. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society. 92(6).1 indexed citations
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Roberts, Jason L., Petra Heil, Steven J. Phipps, & Nathaniel L. Bindoff. (2007). AusCOM: The Australian Community Ocean Model. UTAS Research Repository.2 indexed citations
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Bergamasco, A., et al.. (2004). Atmospheric and sea-ice coupled model of Terra Nova Bay polynya. eCite Digital Repository (University of Tasmania).1 indexed citations
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Bindoff, Nathaniel L., et al.. (1998). Ocean-ice shelf interaction and possible bottom water formation in Prydz Bay, Antarctica. eCite Digital Repository (University of Tasmania).9 indexed citations
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