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Reply to Comment of Lars Forsström on “Reflection of Scandinavian Ice Sheet Fluctuations in Norwegian Sea Sediments during the Past 150,000 Years” by Karl-Heinz Baumann, Klas S. Lackschewitz, Jan Mangerud, Robert F. Spielhagen, Thomas C. W. Wolf-Welling, Rüdiger Henrich, and Heidemarie Kassens
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 20 January 2017
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