ene vers arch form Sea Deep Water is formed by sinking of cooling water masses in the Greenland and Iceland seas (e.g. Swift, 1986). Therefore the the short deployment time of sediment traps and difficult weather and sea–ice conditions restrict information about long-term The reconstruction of past...

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