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Mixed up at the sea floor

Andrew L. Stewart ()
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Andrew L. Stewart: University of California, Los Angeles

Nature, 2017, vol. 551, issue 7679, 178-179

Abstract: Circulation of the ocean's densest waters modulates millennial-scale shifts in climate. Contrary to conventional wisdom, a study finds that the shape of the sea floor constrains where these waters rise towards the surface. See Article p.181

Date: 2017
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