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Middle-late Pleistocene deep water circulation in the southwest subtropical Pacific

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Russon, T.
Elliot, M.
Kissel, C
Cabioch, Guy
De Deckker, Patrick
Correge, T.

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American Geophysical Union

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The modern δ13CDIC distribution in southwest subtropical Pacific deep waters is consistent with a regional mixing regime between water masses of open Pacific Ocean and Tasman Sea origin. This mixing regime is reconstructed across the middle-late Pleistoc

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Paleoceanography

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2037-12-31