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Bill,
You might have a look at Guilderson et al., 1994, Science vol 263,
pp663-665. This record is from Barbados, not the Gulf of Mexico, but it
may be pertinent.
Sincerely,
Warren Beck
>Dear Isogeochemists,
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> I'm seeking information on sea surface temperature reconstructions
>for the Gulf of Mexico between 13,000 and 8,000 years BP. Any help would
>be greatly appreciated.
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>Thanks,
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>Bill
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>William Mark Buhay
>Department of Geography
>University of Winnipeg
>Winnipeg, Manitoba
>Canada R3B 2E9
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>Tel: 204 786 9481
>Fax: 204 774 4134
>E-mail: [log in to unmask]
Warren Beck
NSF AMS Facility
Department of Physics
University of Arizona
Tucson AZ 85721
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