HOT references

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Gurvich, EG 1977 Microelements in bottom sediments from the Southeast Pacific. PhD Dissertation PP Shirshov Institute of Oceanology, USSR Academy of Sciences, Moscow   317 pp
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Müller, PJ; Fischer, G 2004 C37-Alkenones as Paleotemperature Tool: Fundamentals Based on Sediment Traps and Surface Sediments from the South Atlantic Ocean In: Wefer, G; Mulitza, S & Ratmeyer, V (eds.), The South Atlantic in the Late Quaternary: Reconstruction of Material Budgets and Current Systems, Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg, New York   167-193
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SeaBASS 2004 SeaBASS historical pigment database National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)    
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White, JWC; Barlow, LK; Fisher, D; Grootes, PM; Jouzel, J; Johnsen, SJ; Stuiver, M; Clausen, HB 1997 The climate signal in the stable isotopes of snow from Summit, Greenland: Results of comparisons with modern climate observations   102(C12) 26425-26440