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Distribution of major elements in Atlantic surface sediments (36°N-49°S): Imprint of terrigenous input and continental weathering

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Govin, Aline
Holzwarth, Ulrike
Heslop, David
Keeling, Lara Ford
Zabel, Matthias
Mulitza, Stefan
Collins, James A.
Chiessi, Christiano M

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American Geophysical Union

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Numerous studies use major element concentrations measured on continental margin sediments to reconstruct terrestrial climate variations. The choice and interpretation of climate proxies however differ from site to site. Here we map the concentrations of

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Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems. G3

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