Surface water conditions and calcium carbonate preservation in the Fram Strait during marine isotope stage 2, 28.8–15.4 kyr
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Fred Godtliebsen | T. L. Rasmussen | Katarzyna Zamelczyk | F. Godtliebsen | M. Hald | Katrine Husum | Morten Hald | K. Husum | Katarzyna Zamelczyk | Tine L. Rasmussen
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