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Sierra Leone Rise

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 July 2016

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Study of the dependence of core top ages for G menardi and G sacculifer on water depth in cores of low sedimentation rate (∼2cm/103 yr). The study was initiated by Lisa Dubois of Brown University on cores originally studied by Curry and Lohmann of Woods Hole Oceanographic (see Table 2).

Type
Accelerator Mass Spectrometry Radiocarbon Measurements on Marine Carbonate Samples from Deep Sea Cores and Sediment Traps
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Copyright © The American Journal of Science

References

Curry, W B and Lohmann, G P, 1983, Reduced advection into Atlantic Ocean deep eastern basins during last glaciation maximum: Nature, v 306, no. 5943, p 577580.Google Scholar
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