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ENSO variability during MIS 11 (424–374 ka) from Tridacna gigas at Huon Peninsula, Papua New Guinea

Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6427790 Earth and Planetary Science Letters 2015 11 Pages PDF
Keywords
ENSOTridacnaHuon PeninsulaOxygen isotopesSeasonalityMIS 11
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ENSO variability during MIS 11 (424–374 ka) from Tridacna gigas at Huon Peninsula, Papua New Guinea
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