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Precise dating of Dansgaard–Oeschger climate oscillations in western Europe from stalagmite data

D. Genty, D. Blamart, R. Ouahdi, M. Gilmour, A. Baker, J. Jouzel and Sandra Van-Exter

Nature 421, 833-837(20 February 2003)

doi:10.1038/nature01391

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Figure 1

Map showing locations of the study sites.

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Comparison of the Vil9 stalagmite carbon isotope profile with Greenland ice core records and other stalagmite records.

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Figure 3

Vil9 delta13C record compared with the percentage of Neoglobigerina pachyderma of the marine core DSDP 6095, and with planktonic foraminifera delta18O of core MD95-2042 (southwest Portugal)6.

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Comparison of the Vil9 delta18O record with the Soreq cave delta18O record4, benthic foraminifera delta18O of marine core MD95-20426, and SPECMAP delta18O normalized record with MIS numbers.

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