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Date: 2011-05-06 17:21:02
Sedimentology
Physical oceanography
Sediments
Climate history
Continental shelf
Fisheries
Sea level
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Sediment
Geology
Earth
Physical geography

glaciation, subtracting the eustatic sea level drop due to glaciation, and then performing a density calculation. Recent glacial reconstructions in Ross Sea predict greater grounded ice thicknesses than would be determin

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