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A new concept for the paleoceanographic evolution of Heinrich event 1 in the North Atlantic

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Stanford, J. D.
Rohling, Eelco J.
Bacon, S.
Roberts, Andrew
Grousset, F.
Bolshaw, M.

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Pergamon-Elsevier Ltd

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New records of planktonic foraminiferal δ18O and lithic and foraminiferal counts from Eirik Drift are combined with published data from the Nordic Seas and the " Ice Rafted Debris (IRD) belt" , to portray a sequence of events through Heinrich event 1 (H1

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Quaternary Science Reviews

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2037-12-31