Is there a pervasive Holocene ice-rafted debris (IRD) signal in the northern North Atlantic? The answer appears to be either no, or it depends on the proxy!

  • Andrews J
  • Jennings A
  • Moros M
  • et al.
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Andrews, J.T., Jennings, A.E., Moros, M., Hillaire-Marcel, C. and Eberl, D. (2006)

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Andrews, J. T., Jennings, A. E., Moros, M., Hillaire-Marcel, C., & Eberl, D. (2006). Is there a pervasive Holocene ice-rafted debris (IRD) signal in the northern North Atlantic? The answer appears to be either no, or it depends on the proxy! PAGES News, 14(2), 7–9. https://doi.org/10.22498/pages.14.2.7

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