Evolution of South Atlantic density and chemical stratification across the last deglaciation
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Claire Waelbroeck | Luke C. Skinner | Henry Elderfield | Julia Gottschalk | C. Waelbroeck | H. Elderfield | D. Hodell | N. Vázquez Riveiros | J. Gottschalk | V. Peck | Jenny Roberts | L. Skinner | S. Kender | David A. Hodell | Jenny Roberts | Victoria L. Peck | Sev Kender | Natalia Vázquez Riveiros | Natalia Vázquez Riveiros
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