Quantitative assessment of the salinity gradient within the estuarine systems in the southern Bay of Biscay using benthic foraminifera

In order to assess quantitatively the foraminiferal response to the relative distance from the estuary mouth (RDEM) in the estuarine systems from the southern Bay of Biscay, a foraminifera-based transfer function has been developed using two models based on a modern dataset of 88 samples and 41 spec...

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