Drowning of the −150 m reef off Hawaii: A casualty of global meltwater pulse 1A?
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Jody M. Webster | Edward L. Winterer | David A. Clague | Charles K. Paull | D. Clague | J. Webster | C. Paull | D. Potts | E. Winterer | J. Braga | Kristin Riker-Coleman | Christina D. Gallup | Juan C. Braga | Donald C. Potts | James G. Moore | C. Gallup | K. Riker-Coleman | J. Moore
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