A paleoclimate record for the past 250,000 years from Summer Lake, Oregon, USA. 1. chronology and magnetic proxies for lake level
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A. Roberts | A. Cohen | R. Negrini | P. Wigand | D. B. Erbes | F. Foit | K. Faber | A. M. Herrera
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