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What caused the transition from hypersaline to brackish water conditions in the Late Miocene? Testing the dilution hypotheses for the Lago-Mare using Sr-salinity modelling

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  • Title

    What caused the transition from hypersaline to brackish water conditions in the Late Miocene? Testing the dilution hypotheses for the Lago-Mare using Sr-salinity modelling
  • Year

    2004
  • Author(s)

    Flecker, R., de Villiers, S., Meijer, P., Bassetti, M.A., Ellam, R.M., Krijgsman, W., Çagatay, M.N. and Vincent, S.J.
  • Conference

    EEDEN workshop on the "Messinian Salinity Crisis"
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    25-26 July
  • Location

    Corte, France
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    • Stephen Vincent

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