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South China Sea
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 18 July 2016
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This study was undertaken to determine the time history of the surface to deep 14C/C ratio difference for the Pacific Ocean (see Fig 10; Tables 12, 13).
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- Accelerator Mass Spectrometry Radiocarbon Measurements on Marine Carbonate Samples from Deep Sea Cores and Sediment Traps
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