Multi-proxy fingerprint of Heinrich event 4 in Greenland ice core records
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V. Masson‐Delmotte | F. Eynaud | E. Michel | B. Vinther | T. Blunier | T. Popp | A. Landais | S. Falourd | L. Bazin | B. Minster | F. Prié | M. Guillevic | C. Stowasser
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