DOI: 10.26686/wgtn.14043953
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Southwest Pacific Paleoceanography During the Late Holocene: 3000 years of ocean circulation and marine biogeochemistry reconstructed from New Zealand deep-sea black corals

Abstract: <p>The global climate results from interactions between the ocean and atmosphere. Ocean gyres are perhaps one of the most significant interactions; they regulate temperature, salinity and nutrient flow across the ocean basins. Gyres transport warm, tropical waters to higher latitudes and cold waters to lower latitudes and act as the dominant heat-transport mechanism in the Earth’s climate system. They also influence spatial patterns in marine primary production by distributing nutrients between the equat… Show more

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