Sea ice dynamics across the Mid-Pleistocene transition in the Bering Sea
Modelling studies propose sea ice to be one of the underlying mechanisms for the Mid-Pleistocene transition. Here, the authors show Mid-Pleistocene subarctic North Pacific sea ice dynamics based on biomarkers and biogenic opal accumulation rates, supporting the importance of sea ice for climate chan...
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Main Authors: | H. Detlef, S. T. Belt, S. M. Sosdian, L. Smik, C. H. Lear, I. R. Hall, P. Cabedo-Sanz, K. Husum, S. Kender |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2018
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/2dbe8013d3a1495a81a89ceea3f47533 |
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