@article{WuestneckKraegelMilleretal.1996, author = {W{\"u}stneck, Rainer and Kr{\"a}gel, J{\"u}rgen and Miller, Reinhard and Wilde, Peter J. and Clark, David C.}, title = {The adsorption of surface active complexes between casein lactoglobulin and ionic surfactants and their shear rheological behaviour}, issn = {0927-7757}, year = {1996}, language = {en} } @article{MillerLiWuestnecketal.1995, author = {Miller, Reinhard and Li, Junbai and W{\"u}stneck, Rainer and Kr{\"a}gel, J{\"u}rgen and Clark, David C. and Neumann, Wilhelm A.}, title = {Pendant drop technique for studies of dynamic properties of soluble adsorption layers and insoluble monolayers}, year = {1995}, language = {en} } @article{KraegelWuestneckClarketal.1995, author = {Kr{\"a}gel, J{\"u}rgen and W{\"u}stneck, Rainer and Clark, David C. and Wilde, Peter J. and Miller, Reinhard}, title = {Dynamic surface tension and surface shear rheology studies of mixed - lactoglobulin/tween 20 systems}, issn = {0927-7757}, year = {1995}, language = {en} } @article{KraegelClarkWildeetal.1995, author = {Kr{\"a}gel, J{\"u}rgen and Clark, David C. and Wilde, Peter J. and Miller, Reinhard}, title = {Studies of adsorption and surface shear rheology of mixed - lactoglobulin/surfactant systems}, year = {1995}, language = {en} } @article{ClarkHusbandWildeetal.1995, author = {Clark, David C. and Husband, Fiona and Wilde, Peter J. and Cornec, Michel and Miller, Reinhard and Kr{\"a}gel, J{\"u}rgen and W{\"u}stneck, Rainer}, title = {Evidence of extraneous surfactant adsorption altering adsorbed layer properties of b-lactoglobulin}, year = {1995}, language = {en} } @article{MuschiolikDraegerRaweletal.1995, author = {Muschiolik, Gerald and Dr{\"a}ger, Silke and Rawel, Harshadrai Manilal and Gunning, Paul and Clark, David C.}, title = {Preliminary investigations of the functions of whey protein preparations in O/W systems}, year = {1995}, language = {en} } @article{HusbandWildeClarketal.1994, author = {Husband, Fiona and Wilde, Peter J. and Clark, David C. and Rawel, Harshadrai Manilal and Muschiolik, Gerald}, title = {Foaming properties of modified faba bean protein isolates}, year = {1994}, language = {en} } @misc{ClarkMixEbyetal.2018, author = {Clark, Peter U. and Mix, Alan C. and Eby, Michael and Levermann, Anders and Rogelj, Joeri and Nauels, Alexander and Wrathall, David J.}, title = {Sea-level commitment as a gauge for climate policy}, series = {Nature climate change}, volume = {8}, journal = {Nature climate change}, number = {8}, publisher = {Nature Publ. Group}, address = {London}, issn = {1758-678X}, doi = {10.1038/s41558-018-0226-6}, pages = {653 -- 655}, year = {2018}, abstract = {A well-defined relationship between global mean sea-level rise and cumulative carbon emissions can be used to inform policy about emission limits to prevent dangerous and essentially permanent anthropogenic interference with the climate system.}, language = {en} } @article{ClarkShakunMarcottetal.2016, author = {Clark, Peter U. and Shakun, Jeremy D. and Marcott, Shaun A. and Mix, Alan C. and Eby, Michael and Kulp, Scott and Levermann, Anders and Milne, Glenn A. and Pfister, Patrik L. and Santer, Benjamin D. and Schrag, Daniel P. and Solomon, Susan and Stocker, Thomas F. and Strauss, Benjamin H. and Weaver, Andrew J. and Winkelmann, Ricarda and Archer, David and Bard, Edouard and Goldner, Aaron and Lambeck, Kurt and Pierrehumbert, Raymond T. and Plattner, Gian-Kasper}, title = {Consequences of twenty-first-century policy for multi-millennial climate and sea-level change}, series = {Nature climate change}, volume = {6}, journal = {Nature climate change}, publisher = {Nature Publ. Group}, address = {London}, issn = {1758-678X}, doi = {10.1038/NCLIMATE2923}, pages = {360 -- 369}, year = {2016}, abstract = {Most of the policy debate surrounding the actions needed to mitigate and adapt to anthropogenic climate change has been framed by observations of the past 150 years as well as climate and sea-level projections for the twenty-first century. The focus on this 250-year window, however, obscures some of the most profound problems associated with climate change. Here, we argue that the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, a period during which the overwhelming majority of human-caused carbon emissions are likely to occur, need to be placed into a long-term context that includes the past 20 millennia, when the last Ice Age ended and human civilization developed, and the next ten millennia, over which time the projected impacts of anthropogenic climate change will grow and persist. This long-term perspective illustrates that policy decisions made in the next few years to decades will have profound impacts on global climate, ecosystems and human societies - not just for this century, but for the next ten millennia and beyond.}, language = {en} }