Proxies in late Cenozic paleoceanography
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Proxies in late Cenozic paleoceanography
by
Published
July 6, 2007
Publisher
Elsevier Science
Pages
862
ISBN-13
9780444527554
ISBN-10
0444527559
Subjects
Holocene climate variability
Evolution of the Arctic-North Atlantic and the Western Tethys
The northern North Atlantic
Micropaleontology
Evolution of the Cretaceous ocean-climate system
Chetvertichnai︠a︡ biostratigrafii︠a︡ i paleookeanologii︠a︡ Okhotskogo mori︠a︡ i drugikh subarkticheskikh raĭonov
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