Climate variability in West Greenland during the past 1500 years: evidence from a high-resolution marine palynological record from Disko Bay

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Climate variability in West Greenland during the past 1500 years : evidence from a high-resolution marine palynological record from Disko Bay. / dos Santos Ribeiro, Sofia Isabel; Moros, Matthias; Ellegaard, Marianne; Kuijpers, Antoon.

I: Boreas, Bind 41, Nr. 1, 2012, s. 68-83.

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dos Santos Ribeiro, SI, Moros, M, Ellegaard, M & Kuijpers, A 2012, 'Climate variability in West Greenland during the past 1500 years: evidence from a high-resolution marine palynological record from Disko Bay', Boreas, bind 41, nr. 1, s. 68-83. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1502-3885.2011.00216.x

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dos Santos Ribeiro, S. I., Moros, M., Ellegaard, M., & Kuijpers, A. (2012). Climate variability in West Greenland during the past 1500 years: evidence from a high-resolution marine palynological record from Disko Bay. Boreas, 41(1), 68-83. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1502-3885.2011.00216.x

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dos Santos Ribeiro SI, Moros M, Ellegaard M, Kuijpers A. Climate variability in West Greenland during the past 1500 years: evidence from a high-resolution marine palynological record from Disko Bay. Boreas. 2012;41(1):68-83. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1502-3885.2011.00216.x

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dos Santos Ribeiro, Sofia Isabel ; Moros, Matthias ; Ellegaard, Marianne ; Kuijpers, Antoon. / Climate variability in West Greenland during the past 1500 years : evidence from a high-resolution marine palynological record from Disko Bay. I: Boreas. 2012 ; Bind 41, Nr. 1. s. 68-83.

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