The Faroe-Shetland Gateway: Late Quaternary water mass exchange between the Nordic seas and the northeastern Atlantic
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T. L. Rasmussen | S. Lassen | E. Thomsen | P. Knutz | A. Kuijpers | J. Heinemeier | S. Troelstra | D. Klitgaard-Kristensen | T. V. Weering | D. Backstrom | T. Weering
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