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A well-oxygenated eastern tropical Pacific during the warm Miocene

Anya V. Hess (), Alexandra Auderset, Yair Rosenthal, Kenneth G. Miller, Xiaoli Zhou, Daniel M. Sigman and Alfredo Martínez-García
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Anya V. Hess: Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Alexandra Auderset: Max Planck Institute for Chemistry
Yair Rosenthal: Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Kenneth G. Miller: Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Xiaoli Zhou: Tongji University
Daniel M. Sigman: Princeton University
Alfredo Martínez-García: Max Planck Institute for Chemistry

Nature, 2023, vol. 619, issue 7970, 521-525

Abstract: Abstract The oxygen content of the oceans is susceptible to climate change and has declined in recent decades1, with the largest effect in oxygen-deficient zones (ODZs)2, that is, mid-depth ocean regions with oxygen concentrations

Date: 2023
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