Estimates of Cenozoic Oceanic Sedimentation Rates

Estimation of average Cenozoic sedimentation rates for the Atlantic, Indian, and Pacific oceans indicates global synchronous fluctuations. Paleocene-early Eocene and late Eocene-early Miocene rates are only a fraction of middle Eocene and middle Miocene-Recent rates. These changes must reflect signi...

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Ocean currents
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Oceans
Seas
Sediments
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