Modeling the oxygen isotope composition of the Antarctic ice sheet and its significance to Pliocene sea level
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Modeling the oxygen isotope composition of the Antarctic ice sheet and its significance to Pliocene sea level
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GEOLOGY
Volume 44, Issue 10, Pages 827-830
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Geological Society of America
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2016-08-24
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10.1130/g38104.1
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