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Biogeochemistry of the North Atlantic during oceanic anoxic event 2: role of changes in ocean circulation and phosphorus input
I. Ruvalcaba Baroni
Utrecht University, Faculty of Geosciences, Utrecht, the Netherlands
R. P. M. Topper
Utrecht University, Faculty of Geosciences, Utrecht, the Netherlands
N. A. G. M. van Helmond
Utrecht University, Faculty of Geosciences, Utrecht, the Netherlands
H. Brinkhuis
Utrecht University, Faculty of Geosciences, Utrecht, the Netherlands
Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research (NIOZ), Den Burg, Texel, the Netherlands
C. P. Slomp
Utrecht University, Faculty of Geosciences, Utrecht, the Netherlands
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