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2“... by several hundred metres, indicating a more corrosive water mass present at modern NADW level. Overall...”
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3“... to an overall increase in aragonite corrosiveness of pore waters. Overprinted on this early diagenetic trend...”
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4“...) to Pleistocene (1.6-0.3 Ma) evolution of near-bottom current strength and the carbonate corrosiveness of deep...”
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5“... in the history of bottom current strength, ventilation, and carbonate corrosiveness of deep waters during...”
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6“... intervals. Deep water regimes reflect long-term persistent corrosive bottom waters, most probably due to a...”
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7“...) to Pleistocene (1.6-0.3 Ma) evolution of near-bottom current strength and the carbonate corrosiveness of deep...”
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8“... to an overall increase in aragonite corrosiveness of pore waters. Overprinted on this early diagenetic trend...”
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9“... in the history of bottom current strength, ventilation, and carbonate corrosiveness of deep waters during...”
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10“... (AAIW), upper circumpolar water (UCDW)), which are distinctly aragonite-corrosive, whereas good...”
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11“... by several hundred metres, indicating a more corrosive water mass present at modern NADW level. Overall...”
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12“... intervals. Deep water regimes reflect long-term persistent corrosive bottom waters, most probably due to a...”
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13“... (AAIW), upper circumpolar water (UCDW)), which are distinctly aragonite-corrosive, whereas good...”
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