Orbital control on late Miocene climate and the North African monsoon: Insight from an ensemble of sub-precessional simulations
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Rachel Flecker | Alice Marzocchi | Daniel J. Lunt | Alexander Farnsworth | Catherine Bradshaw | D. Lunt | R. Flecker | F. Hilgen | C. Bradshaw | A. Farnsworth | Frederik J Hilgen | A. Marzocchi
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