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Northern Atlantic

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 July 2016

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The study of this northern Atlantic core was undertaken to establish the chronology of surface water temperature changes in the northern Atlantic from 40,000 years ago to present (see Figs 3, 4; Table 4).

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