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Physical geography / Chemistry / Climatology / Climate history / Climate change / Marine geology / Paleoceanography / Paleolimnology / Diatom / Biogenic silica / Carbon / Isotope analysis
Date: 2016-06-23 08:04:34
Physical geography
Chemistry
Climatology
Climate history
Climate change
Marine geology
Paleoceanography
Paleolimnology
Diatom
Biogenic silica
Carbon
Isotope analysis

JOURNAL OF QUATERNARY SCIENCE–309 ISSNDOI: jqs.2837 Interpretation and application of carbon isotope ratios in freshwater diatom silica

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