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Orbital variability in the Peru upwelling system during the last 500 kyr (ODP Site 1237); the coccolithophore trace
by Álvarez, María del Carmen; Flores, José-Abel; Sierro, Francisco Javier; Molina-Cruz, Adolfo
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Sea-surface dynamics during the last 500 kyr in the Equatorial Pacific, as revealed by coccolithophores
by López-Otálvaro, Gatsby E.; Flores, José-Abel; Sierro, Francisco Javier
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Reconstruction of the late Quaternary nannoplankton productivity in the WPWP and off the Peru area, Equatorial Pacific Ocean
by Sato, Tokiyuki; Narikiyo, Reika; Chiyonobu, Shun
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Suggested Key Words: Gephyrocapsa Suggested Key Words: Algae Author: Narciso, Aurea Region: Pacific Ocean Format: conference paper or compendium article
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