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Murray-Wallace, Colin V., Cann, John H., Yokoyama, Yusuke, Nicholas, William A., Lachlan, Terry J., Pan, Tsun-You, Dosseto, Anthony, Belperio, Antonio P., Gostin, Victor A. (2021) Late Pleistocene interstadial sea-levels (MIS 5a) in Gulf St Vincent, southern Australia, constrained by amino acid racemization dating of the benthic foraminifer Elphidium macelliforme. Quaternary Science Reviews, 259. 106899pp. doi:10.1016/j.quascirev.2021.106899

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TitleLate Pleistocene interstadial sea-levels (MIS 5a) in Gulf St Vincent, southern Australia, constrained by amino acid racemization dating of the benthic foraminifer Elphidium macelliforme
JournalQuaternary Science Reviews
AuthorsMurray-Wallace, Colin V.Author
Cann, John H.Author
Yokoyama, YusukeAuthor
Nicholas, William A.Author
Lachlan, Terry J.Author
Pan, Tsun-YouAuthor
Dosseto, AnthonyAuthor
Belperio, Antonio P.Author
Gostin, Victor A.Author
Year2021 (May)Volume259
PublisherElsevier BV
DOIdoi:10.1016/j.quascirev.2021.106899Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceMurray-Wallace, Colin V., Cann, John H., Yokoyama, Yusuke, Nicholas, William A., Lachlan, Terry J., Pan, Tsun-You, Dosseto, Anthony, Belperio, Antonio P., Gostin, Victor A. (2021) Late Pleistocene interstadial sea-levels (MIS 5a) in Gulf St Vincent, southern Australia, constrained by amino acid racemization dating of the benthic foraminifer Elphidium macelliforme. Quaternary Science Reviews, 259. 106899pp. doi:10.1016/j.quascirev.2021.106899
Plain TextMurray-Wallace, Colin V., Cann, John H., Yokoyama, Yusuke, Nicholas, William A., Lachlan, Terry J., Pan, Tsun-You, Dosseto, Anthony, Belperio, Antonio P., Gostin, Victor A. (2021) Late Pleistocene interstadial sea-levels (MIS 5a) in Gulf St Vincent, southern Australia, constrained by amino acid racemization dating of the benthic foraminifer Elphidium macelliforme. Quaternary Science Reviews, 259. 106899pp. doi:10.1016/j.quascirev.2021.106899
In(2021) Quaternary Science Reviews Vol. 259. Elsevier BV


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