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North Atlantic drift sediments constrain Eocene tidal dissipation and the evolution of the Earth-Moon system
De Vleeschouwer, D.; Penman, D.; D'haenens, S.; Wu, F.; Westerhold, T.; Vahlenkamp, M.; Cappelli, C.; Agnini, C.; Kordesch, W.; King, D.; van der Ploeg, R.; Pälike, H.; Kirtland-Turner, S.; Wilson, P.; Norris, R.D.; Zachos, J.C.; Bohaty, S.; Hull, P. (2023). North Atlantic drift sediments constrain Eocene tidal dissipation and the evolution of the Earth-Moon system, in: EGU General Assembly 2023. Vienna, Austria & Online, 23–28 April 2023. pp. EGU23-12739. https://dx.doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu23-12739
In: (2023). EGU General Assembly 2023. Vienna, Austria & Online, 23–28 April 2023. European Geosciences Union: [s.l.]. , more

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  • De Vleeschouwer, D., more
  • Penman, D.
  • D'haenens, S., more
  • Wu, F.
  • Westerhold, T.
  • Vahlenkamp, M.
  • Cappelli, C.
  • Agnini, C.
  • Kordesch, W.
  • King, D.
  • van der Ploeg, R.
  • Pälike, H.
  • Kirtland-Turner, S.
  • Wilson, P.
  • Norris, R.D.
  • Zachos, J.C.
  • Bohaty, S.
  • Hull, P.

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