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Ups and downs in the Red Sea

Frank Sirocko ()
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Frank Sirocko: the Institute for Geoscience, University of Mainz

Nature, 2003, vol. 423, issue 6942, 813-814

Abstract: Changes in past conditions in the Red Sea have been exploited to provide a detailed record of sea-level variation over much of the last glacial period. That record might tie in with events in the far south and north.

Date: 2003
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