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Sea surface temperatures calculated for the last glacial maximum from planktonic foraminifera in sediment cores from the South Atlantic
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Assemblage of planktonic foraminifera for the last glacial maximum (LGM) in sediment cores from the South Atlantic
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GeoB1503-1
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GeoB1515-1
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