How dry was the Younger Dryas? Evidence from a coupled δ2H–δ18O biomarker paleohygrometer applied to the Gemündener Maar sediments, Western Eifel, Germany
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B. Glaser | F. Sirocko | M. Zech | K. Różański | R. Zech | M. Bliedtner | I. Schäfer | Johannes Hepp | L. Wüthrich | Tobias Bromm
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