The South Atlantic in the Late Quaternary Reconstruction of Material Budgets and Current Systems

The South Atlantic plays a critical role in the couplingofoceanic processes between the Antarctic and the lower latitudes. The Antarctic Ocean, along with the adjacent southern seas, is of substantial importance for global climate and for the distributionofwater masses because itprovides large regio...

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title The South Atlantic in the Late Quaternary Reconstruction of Material Budgets and Current Systems
title_auth The South Atlantic in the Late Quaternary Reconstruction of Material Budgets and Current Systems
title_exact_search The South Atlantic in the Late Quaternary Reconstruction of Material Budgets and Current Systems
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title_short The South Atlantic in the Late Quaternary
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title_sub Reconstruction of Material Budgets and Current Systems
topic Earth Sciences
Oceanography
Biogeosciences
Geology
Sedimentology
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Geobiology
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