Arctic Alaska deepwater organic carbon burial and environmental changes during the late Albian–early Campanian (103–82 Ma)
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Published:2024-11
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Volume:646
Page:118948
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ISSN:0012-821X
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Container-title:Earth and Planetary Science Letters
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Earth and Planetary Science Letters
Author:
Lease Richard O.ORCID, Whidden Katherine J.ORCID, Dumoulin Julie A., Houseknecht David W.ORCID, Botterell Palma J., Dreier Mark F., Griffis Neil P., Mundil Roland, Kylander-Clark Andrew R.C., Sanders Margaret M.ORCID, Counts John W.ORCID, Self-Trail Jean M.ORCID, Gooley Jared T.ORCID, Rouse William A.ORCID, Smith Rebecca A.ORCID, DeVera Christina A.ORCID
Funder
US Geological Survey
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