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Ceara Rise

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 July 2016

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The study of this core was carried out cooperatively with Bill Curry of Woods Hole Oceanographic. Our goal was to obtain benthic-planktonic age difference for the glacial section of the core (see Figs 1, 2, Table 1).

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Accelerator Mass Spectrometry Radiocarbon Measurements on Marine Carbonate Samples from Deep Sea Cores and Sediment Traps
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References

Broecker, W S, Andrée, M, Bonani, G, Mix, A, Klas, M, Wolfli, W and Oeschger, H, ms in preparation, Differences between the radiocarbon age of coexisting planktonic foraminifera.Google Scholar
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