Sea surface temperature reconstruction in the Pacific Ocean using multi-elemental proxy in Porites and Diploastrea corals: Application to Palau Archipelago
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Published:2024-02
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Volume:645
Page:121884
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ISSN:0009-2541
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Container-title:Chemical Geology
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Chemical Geology
Author:
Canesi Marine, Douville Eric, Montagna Paolo, Bordier Louise, Caquineau Sandrine, Pons-Branchu Edwige, Iwankow Guillaume, Stolarski Jarosław, Allemand Denis, Planes Serge, Moulin Clémentine, Lombard Fabien, Bourdin Guillaume, Troublé Romain, Agostini Sylvain, Banaigs Bernard, Boissin Emilie, Boss Emmanuel, Bowler Chris, de Vargas Colomban, Flores J. Michel, Forcioli Didier, Furla Paola, Gilson Eric, Galand Pierre E., Pesant Stéphane, Sunagawa Shinichi, Thomas Olivier P.ORCID, Thurber Rebecca Vega, Voolstra Christian R., Wincker Patrick, Zoccola Didier, Reynaud Stéphanie
Subject
Geochemistry and Petrology,Geology
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