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2007Forster, Astrid; Schouten, Stefan et al.: Mid-Cretaceous (Albian-Santonian) sea surface temperature record of the tropical Atlantic Ocean
42%198
198-1209
2006Gibbs, Samantha J.; Bralower, Timothy J. et al.: Shelf and open-ocean calcareous phytoplankton assemblages across the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum; implications for global productivity gradients
42%130
130-806
2006Pelejero, C.; Calvo, E. et al.: South Tasman Sea alkenone palaeothermometry over the last four glacial/interglacial cyclesdownload
42%138
138-847
2004Yoo, Chanmin; Hyeong, Kiseong et al.: Late Pleistocene paleoceanographic changes of the west Equatorial Pacific
42%189
189-1168
189-1170
189-1171
189-1172
2004Huber, Matthew; Brinkhuis, Henk et al.: Eocene circulation of the Southern Ocean; was Antarctica kept warm by subtropical waters?download
42%74
74-527
80
80-549
113
113-690
198
198-1209
2005Cramer, Benjamin S.; Kent, Dennis V.: Bolide summer; the Paleocene/Eocene Thermal Maximum as a response to an extraterrestrial triggerdownload
42%130
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167
167-1014
2008Medina-Elizalde, Martin; Lea, David W. et al.: Implications of seawater Mg/Ca variability for Plio-Pleistocene tropical climate reconstructiondownload
42%178
178-1096
178-1101
2008Rebesco, M.; Camerlenghi, A.: Late Pliocene margin development and mega debris flow deposits on the Antarctic continental margins; evidence of the onset of the modern Antarctic ice sheet?download
42%166
166-1006
2005Reuning, Lars; Reijmer, John J. G. et al.: The use of paleoceanographic proxies in carbonate periplatform settings; opportunities and pitfallsdownload
42%121
121-758
2006McArthur, J. M.; Rio, D. et al.: A revised Pliocene record for marine- (super 87) Sr/ (super 86) Sr used to date an interglacial event recorded in the Cockburn Island Formation, Antarctic Peninsuladownload
42%94
94-609
2000Dave, Apurva C.: Reconstructing climate-based hydrographic variations in the eastern North Atlantic over the last 37,000 years using foraminiferal magnesium
42%113
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2000Schellenberg, Stephen Allen: Response of deep-ocean ostracodes to climate extrema of the Paleogene; ecological, morphological, and geochemical data from the Eocene-Oligocene transition and late Paleocene thermal maximum
42%104
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2000Huber, Robert; Meggers, Helge et al.: Shell size variation of the planktonic foraminifer Neogloboquadrina pachyderma sin. in the Norwegian-Greenland Sea during the last 1.3 Myrs; implications for paleoceanographic reconstructions
42%113
113-690
1993MacLean, Jena A.: The origin and nature of the geochemical and geophysical variations in lower Eocene Antarctic cyclic sediments
42%2002Scherer, Reed; Bohaty, Steven et al.: Sustained sea-ice free conditions in the Antarctic nearshore zone during marine isotope stage 31 (1.07 Ma)
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2002Lees, Jackie A.: Calcareous nannofossil biogeography illustrates palaeoclimate change in the Late Cretaceous Indian Ocean
42%113
113-689
2002Majoran, Stefan; Dingle, Richard V.: Cenozoic deep-sea ostracods from Maud Rise, Weddell Sea, Antarctica (ODP Site 689); a palaeoceanographical perspective
42%73
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2000Cachao, Mario; Narciso, Aurea et al.: The morphometric response of Coccolithus pelagicus to glacial-interglacial couplets during the last 4My
42%1994Zachos, James C.; Stott, Lowell D. et al.: Evolution of early Cenozoic marine temperatures
42%167
167-1014
167-1016
2009Yamamoto, Masanobu; Igarashi, Yaeko et al.: Glacial-interglacial variation in the North Pacific subtropical gyre circulation; linkage to tropical ocean-atmosphere interactions and the East Asian summer monsoon
42%181
181-1123
2010Elderfield, H.; Greaves, M. et al.: A record of bottom water temperature and seawater delta (super 18) O for the Southern Ocean over the past 440 kyr based on Mg/Ca of benthic foraminiferal Uvigerina spp.
42%120
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177
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2010Billups, Katharina; Scheiderich, Kathleen: A synthesis of late Oligocene through Miocene deep sea temperatures as inferred from foraminiferal Mg/Ca ratios
42%175
175-1085
2010Dickson, Alexander J.; Leng, Melanie J. et al.: Atlantic overturning circulation and Agulhas leakage influences on Southeast Atlantic upper ocean hydrography during marine isotope stage 11
42%73
73-522
122
122-761
2010Lear, Caroline H.; Mawbey, Elaine M. et al.: Cenozoic benthic foraminiferal Mg/Ca and Li/Ca records; toward unlocking temperatures and saturation states
42%111
111-677
138
138-846
2010Siddall, Mark; Honisch, Barbel et al.: Changes in deep Pacific temperature during the mid-Pleistocene transition and Quaternary
42%165
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2010Steph, Silke; Tiedemann, Ralf et al.: Early Pliocene increase in thermohaline overturning; a precondition for the development of the modern Equatorial Pacific cold tongue
42%162
162-980
2010Benway, Heather M.; McManus, Jerry F. et al.: Hydrographic changes in the eastern subpolar North Atlantic during the last deglaciation
42%184
184-1146
2010Xu, Jian; Kuhnt, Wolfgang et al.: Indo-Pacific Warm Pool variability during the Holocene and last glacial maximum
42%130
130-806
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138-846
2010Medina-Elizalde, Martin; Lea, David W.: Late Pliocene Equatorial Pacific
42%160
160-967
2010Lourens, Lucas J.; Becker, Julia et al.: Linear and non-linear response of late Neogene glacial cycles to obliquity forcing and implications for the Milankovitch theory
42%202
202-1239
2010Rincon-Martinez, Daniel; Lamy, Frank et al.: More humid interglacials in Ecuador during the past 500 kyr linked to latitudinal shifts of the equatorial front and the Intertropical Convergence Zone in the eastern tropical Pacific
42%146
146-893
2010Barron, John A.; Bukry, David et al.: Santa Barbara Basin diatom and silicoflagellate response to global climate anomalies during the past 2200 years
42%161
161-977
2011Huguet, Carme; Martrat, Belen et al.: Coherent millennial-scale patterns in U (sub 37) (super k') and TEX (sub 86) (super H) temperature records during the penultimate interglacial-to-glacial cycle in the western Mediterranean
42%198
198-1209
2011Dawber, Caroline F.; Tripati, Aradhna K.: Constraints on glaciation in the middle Eocene (46-37 Ma) from Ocean Drilling Program (ODP) Site 1209 in the tropical Pacific Ocean
42%177
177-1090
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2011Pusz, A. E.; Thunell, R. C. et al.: Deep water temperature, carbonate ion, and ice volume changes across the Eocene-Oligocene climate transition
42%155
155-942
2011Maslin, M. A.; Ettwein, V. J. et al.: Dynamic boundary-monsoon intensity hypothesis; evidence from the deglacial Amazon River discharge record
42%146
146-893
167
167-1019
2011Barron, John A.; Anderson, Lesleigh: Enhanced late Holocene ENSO/PDO expression along the margins of the eastern North Pacific
42%189
189-1172
2011Bijl, Peter K.; Pross, Joerg et al.: Environmental forcings of Paleogene Southern Ocean dinoflagellate biogeography
42%181
181-1123
2011Bolton, Annette; Baker, Joel A. et al.: Environmental versus biological controls on Mg/Ca variability in Globigerinoides ruber (white) from core top and plankton tow samples in the Southwest Pacific Ocean
42%165
165-999
2011Bahr, Andre; Nuernberg, Dirk et al.: Hydrological variability in Florida Straits during marine isotope stage 5 cold events
42%3252011Webster, Jody M.; Yokoyama, Yusuke et al.: Proceedings of the Integrated Ocean Drilling Program; Great Barrier Reef environmental changes; Expedition 325 of the mission-specific drilling platform from and to Townsville, Queensland (Australia); Sites M0030-M0058, 11 February-7 April 2010
42%161
161-976
2011Joannin, Sebastien; Bassinot, Franck et al.: Vegetation response to obliquity and precession forcing during the mid-Pleistocene transition in western Mediterranean region (ODP Site 976)
42%202
202-1232
202-1233
2012Verleye, Thomas J.; Mertens, Kenneth N. et al.: Average process length variation of the marine dinoflagellate cyst Operculodinium centrocarpum in the tropical and Southern Hemisphere oceans; assessing its potential as a palaeosalinity proxy
42%2012John, Cedric M.; Banerjee, Neil R. et al.: Clay assemblage and oxygen isotopic constraints on the weathering response to the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum, east coast of North America
42%120
120-748
120-749
2012Witkowski, Jakub; Bohaty, Steven M. et al.: Enhanced siliceous plankton productivity in response to middle Eocene warming at Southern Ocean ODP Sites 748 and 749
42%144
144-871
2012Dyez, Kelsey A.; Ravelo, A. Christina: Late Pleistocene tropical Pacific temperature sensitivity to radiative greenhouse gas forcing
42%146
146-893
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167-1017
2012Pak, Dorothy K.; Lea, David W. et al.: Millennial scale changes in sea-surface temperature and ocean circulation in the Northeast Pacific, 10-60 kyr BP
42%162
162-984
2012Moelling, Leah I.; Mokeddem, Zohra et al.: New evidence of millennial-scale climate variability during the peak warm interval of marine isotope stage (MIS) 9
42%318
318-U1356
2012Pross, Joerg; Contreras, Lineth et al.: Persistent near-tropical warmth on the Antarctic continent during the early Eocene epoch
42%161
161-976
2012Serrano, Francisco; Guerra-Merchan, Antonio: Sea-surface temperature for left-coiling Neogloboquadrina populations inhabiting the westernmost Mediterranean in the middle Pleistocene and the Pleistocene-Pliocene transition
42%130
130-806
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165-999
2011Schmidt, Matthew W.; Spero, Howard J.: Meridional shifts in the marine ITCZ and the tropical hydrologic cycle over the last three glacial cycles
42%127
127-797
2011Koizumi, Itaru; Yamamoto, Hirofumi: Oceanographic variations over the last 150,000 yr in the Japan Sea and synchronous Holocene with the Northern Hemisphere
42%120
120-748
171B
171B-1051
2012Edgar, K. M.; Bohaty, S. M. et al.: Symbiont "bleaching" in planktic Foraminifera during the middle Eocene climatic optimum
42%199
199-1218
2012Houben, Alexander J. P.; van Mourik, Caroline A. et al.: The Eocene-Oligocene transition; changes in sea level, temperature or both?
42%321
321-U1338
2013Rousselle, Gabrielle; Beltran, Catherine et al.: Changes in sea-surface conditions in the Equatorial Pacific during the middle Miocene-Pliocene as inferred from coccolith geochemistry
42%184
184-1147
2013Li Dawei; Zhao Meixun et al.: Comparison and implication of TEX (sub 86) and U (sub 37) (super K') temperature records over the last 356 kyr of ODP Site 1147 from the northern South China Sea
40%167
167-1012
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2002Muhs, Daniel R.; Simmons, Kathleen R. et al.: The last interglacial period on the Pacific Coast of North America; timing and paleoclimate
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1975Douglas, R. G.; Savin, S. M.: Oxygen and carbon isotope analyses of Tertiary and Cretaceous microfossils from Shatsky Rise and other sites in the North Pacific Oceandownload
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1985Bukry, David; Monechi, Simonetta: Late Cenozoic silicoflagellates from the Northwest Pacific, Deep Sea Drilling Project Leg 86; paleotemperature trends and texture classificationdownload
38%72
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1983Barash, Max S.; Oskina, Natalia S. et al.: Quaternary biostratigraphy and surface paleotemperatures based on planktonic foraminifersdownload
38%161
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161-975
1999Doose, Heidi; Zahn, Rainer et al.: Planktonic delta (super 18) O and U (super k) (sub 37) temperature estimates from organic-rich sediments at sites 974 and 975, Tyrrhenian Sea and Balearic Risedownload
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36
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1981Savin, Samuel M.; Douglas, Robert G. et al.: Miocene benthic foraminiferal isotope records; a synthesis
35%40
40-363
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2000Kelly, Daniel C.; Zachos, James C. et al.: On the genesis of Oligocene-aged Braarudosphaera chalks in the South Atlantic Ocean
35%30
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1999Ennyu, Atsuhito; Arthur, Michael A. et al.: Miocene evolution of shallow-water d18O at high-latitude North Pacific ODP Site 883
35%189
189-1168
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189-1172
2004Kennett, James P.; Exon, Neville F.: Paleoceanographic evolution of the Tasmanian Seaway and its climatic implications
35%1993Kennett, J. P.; Hodell, D. A.: Evidence for relative climatic stability of Antarctica during the early Pliocene; a marine perspective
35%12
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1996Damassa, Sarah Pierce; Williams, Graham L.: Species diversity patterns in North Atlantic Eocene-Oligocene dinoflagellates
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1996Dzvonik, Joseph P.: Alkenones as records of oceanic paleotemperatures; studies of Eocene and Oligocene sediments from the North, South, and Equatorial Atlantic
35%113
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1992Mackensen, A.; Ehrmann, W. U.: Middle Eocene through early Oligocene climate history and paleoceanography in the Southern Ocean; stable oxygen and carbon isotopes from ODP Sites on Maud Rise and Kerguelen Plateau
35%165
165-999
2003Mora, German; Martinez, Ignacio: Temperature and salinity changes in the Caribbean Sea during glacial/interglacial intervals as inferred from elemental and isotopic data
35%138
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2003Groeneveld, Jeroen; Nuernberg, Dirk et al.: Influence of salinity on planktic foraminiferal Mg/Ca as deduced from a reconstruction of the shoaling of the Isthmus of Panama
35%207
207-1258
207-1259
207-1260
207-1261
2007MacLeod, Kenneth G.: Data report; Stable isotopic ratios in bulk carbonate from upper Campanian and Maastrichtian samples (Demerara Rise, western tropical North Atlantic)
35%113
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2007Grube, Rene; Mohr, Barbara: Deterioration and/or cyclicity? The development of vegetation and climate during the Eocene and Oligocene in Antarcticadownload
35%2010Palike, Heiko; Nishi, Hiroshi et al.: Proceedings of the Integrated Ocean Drilling Program; Pacific Equatorial Age Transect; Expeditions 320 and 321 of the riserless drilling platform from and to Honolulu, Hawaii (USA); Sites U1331-U1336, 5 march-4 May 2009; and Honolulu, Hawaii (USA), to San Diego, California (USA); Sites U1337-U1338,; 4 May-22 June 2009
35%198
198-1209
2003Zachos, James; Wara, Michael et al.: Coupled isotopic and trace metal evidence for a significant rise in tropical sea surface temperature during the Paleocene-Eocene thermal maximum
35%79
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171A
171A-1049
171B
2008Wagner, Thomas; Herrle, Jens O. et al.: Rapid warming and salinity changes of Cretaceous surface waters in the subtropical North Atlantic
35%167
167-1014
2001Heider, Franz; Bock, Juliane M. et al.: Latest Quaternary rock magnetic record of climatic and oceanic change, Tanner Basin, California borderland
35%171B2001Norris, Richard D.; Klaus, A. et al.: Mid-Eocene deep water, the late Palaeocene thermal maximum and continental slope mass wasting during the Cretaceous-Palaeogene impact
35%41
41-367
41-369
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1999Holbourn, Ann; Kuhnt, Wolfgang et al.: Upper Cretaceous palaeoenvironments and benthonic foraminiferal assemblages of potential source rocks from the western African margin, Central Atlantic
35%169
169-1033
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169S-1033
2002Patterson, R. Timothy; Kumar, Arun: Post-glacial paleoceanographic history of Saanich Inlet, British Columbia, based on foraminiferal proxy data
35%113
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113-690
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114-704
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2002Censarek, Bernd M.: Thermal history of the middle and late Miocene Southern Ocean; diatom evidence
35%172
172-1056
172-1060
2003Vautravers, Maryline J.; Shackleton, Nicholas J. et al.: Comparing MIS3 millennial scale variability in the Gulf Stream area to the GRIP temperature record
35%12
12-111
32
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39
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43
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74
74-525
113
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1999Barrera, Enriqueta; Savin, Samuel M.: Evolution of late Campanian-Maastrichtian marine climates and oceans
35%194
194-1193
194-1196
194-1199
2002Hallock, Pamela; Anselmetti, Flavio et al.: Environmental sensitivity of biotic assemblages in subtropical carbonate buildups; Miocene examples from the Marion Plateau, Australia (ODP Leg 194)
35%130
130-806
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184-1146
2001Nathan, Stephen A.; Leckie, R. Mark et al.: Development of the western Pacific warm pool during the late Miocene; linkages between tectonic gateway closure and sea level
35%45
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108
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162
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162-982
2010Dowsett, Harry J.; Robinson, Marci M. et al.: The PRISMD3D paleoenvironmental reconstruction
35%73
73-523
113
113-689
114
114-702
115
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115-711
119
119-738
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171B
171B-1051
198
198-1209
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199-1219
207
207-1260
208
208-1263
2009Bohaty, Steven M.; Zachos, James C. et al.: Coupled greenhouse warming and deep-sea acidification in the middle Eocenedownload
35%117
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117-722
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2010Martinez-Garcia, Alfredo; Rosell-Mele, Antoni et al.: Subpolar link to the emergence of the modern Equatorial Pacific cold tonguedownload
35%113
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2005Matell, Nora; Theberge, Ashleigh et al.: Tropical Atlantic coccolith Sr/Ca productivity records from the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum
35%181
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181-1124
2005Wei, Kuo-Yen; Mii, Horng-Sheng et al.: Uppermost Cretaceous to middle Oligocene carbon and oxygen isotope stratigraphy of Southwest Pacific; Holes 1121B and 1124C, ODP Leg 181download
35%119
119-738
2002Schellenberg, Stephen A.; Roehl, Ursula et al.: Chemostratigraphy of the Paleocene-Eocene thermal maximum at ODP Site 738C (Kerguelen Plateau, southern Indian Ocean); implications for the chronology and dynamics of a major global carbon cycle perturbation
35%113
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113-690
119
119-744
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2006Pekar, Stephen F.; DeConto, Robert M. et al.: Resolving a late Oligocene conundrum; deep-sea warming and Antarctic glaciationdownload
35%171B
171B-1051
2010Hilding-Kronforst, Shari L.: A closer look at mid Eocene 42-43.8 ma biostratigraphic and environmental conditions at Blake Nose western North Atlantic ODP Leg 171B Site 1051download
35%177
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2010Kemp, A. E. S.; Grigorov, I. et al.: Migration of the Antarctic Polar Front through the mid-Pleistocene transition; evidence and climatic implications
35%40
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2010Tindall, Julia; Flecker, Rachel et al.: Modelling the oxygen isotope distribution of ancient seawater using a coupled ocean-atmosphere GCM; implications for reconstructing early Eocene climate
35%146
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2010Lyle, Mitchell W.; Heusser, Linda et al.: Pleistocene water cycle and eastern boundary current processes along the California continental margin
35%189
189-1172
2012Hollis, Christopher J.; Taylor, Kyle W. R. et al.: Early Paleogene temperature history of the Southwest Pacific Ocean; reconciling proxies and models
35%113
113-689
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2012Bohaty, Steven M.; Zachos, James C. et al.: Foraminiferal Mg/Ca evidence for Southern Ocean cooling across the Eocene-Oligocene transition
35%307
307-U1317
2012Thierens, M.; Pirlet, H. et al.: Ice-rafting from the British-Irish ice sheet since the earliest Pleistocene (2.6 million years ago); implications for long-term mid-latitudinal ice-sheet growth in the North Atlantic region
35%90
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2012Hayward, Bruce W.; Sabaa, Ashwaq T. et al.: Planktic Foraminifera-based sea-surface temperature record in the Tasman Sea and history of the Subtropical Front around New Zealand, over the last one million years

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