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Main Authors: Akers, Pete D, Savarino, Joël, Caillon, Nicolas, Servettaz, Aymeric P M, Le Meur, Emmanuel, Magand, Olivier, Agosta, Cécile, Crockford, Peter, Kobayashi, Kanon, Hattori, Shohei, Curran, Mark, van Ommen, Tas D, Jong, Lenneke, Roberts, Jason L, Martins, Jean
Format: Dataset Open Access
Language:en
Published: PANGAEA 2022
Subjects:
Antarctica; density; Ice core; nitrate; nitrogen isotope ratio (δ15N); surface mass balance
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.941491
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