Abrupt changes in early Holocene tropical sea surface temperature derived from coral records
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J. Beck | J. Récy | R. Edwards | G. Cabioch | F. Taylor | Warren Beck | Jacques Récyi | Lawrence Edwards | Guy Cabiochi
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