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Eastern Mediterranean Sea circulation inferred from the conditions of S1 sapropel deposition

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Figure 1. The core location map. (a) The core MD04- MD04-2722 (33 ◦ 06 ′ N, 33 ◦ 30 ′ E, 1780 m water depth) location on the bathymetry map
Figure 2. Characterization of the S1 interval recorded in core MD04-2722. Grayscale value, bulk elemental composition, benthic foraminiferal abundance (number of tests per unit of weight for dry bulk sediment), G
Table 1. Radiocarbon ages for core MD04-2722.
Figure 3. The elemental concentrations and the element / Al ra- ra-tios for the bulk sediment of MD04-2722 as a function of depth in core, together with the S / Cl XRF intensity
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