2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.margeo.2023.107098
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Terrigenous provenance of late Oligocene–Miocene sediments in the central basin of the South China Sea and its implications for chemical weathering and climate change

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“…Figure S1. Lithology, reflectance a*, linear sedimentation rate (LSR) and age-depth model of the ORB at IODP Site U1499 in the abyssal South China Sea (Shu et al, 2023). Red-shaded areas represent the distribution of the ORB, with lighter areas for the less reddish ORB (reflectance a* between 4 and 7) and darker areas for the more reddish ORB (reflectance a* >7).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Figure S1. Lithology, reflectance a*, linear sedimentation rate (LSR) and age-depth model of the ORB at IODP Site U1499 in the abyssal South China Sea (Shu et al, 2023). Red-shaded areas represent the distribution of the ORB, with lighter areas for the less reddish ORB (reflectance a* between 4 and 7) and darker areas for the more reddish ORB (reflectance a* >7).…”
Section: Figures S1 To S3mentioning
confidence: 99%