No detectable Weddell Sea Antarctic Bottom Water export during the Last and Penultimate Glacial Maximum
The Southern Ocean plays a key role in glacial-interglacial transitions and today, Weddell Sea derived Antarctic Bottom Water is one of the most important deep water masses. New records show that in contrast to today, no Weddell Sea water was exported during the last two glacial maxima, providing ne...
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Main Authors: | Huang Huang, Marcus Gutjahr, Anton Eisenhauer, Gerhard Kuhn |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2020
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/1235d436c3e7432f8f740f597e51f90c |
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