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An inter-laboratory investigation of the Arctic sea ice biomarker proxy IP<sub>25</sub> in marine sediments: key outcomes and recommendations

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Table 1. Description of sediments analysed in the current study.
Table 2. Summary of IP 25 concentrations (ng g −1 ) for all sediments and laboratories
Table 3. Summary of IP 25 concentrations (ng g −1 ) for all sediments and laboratories
Table 5. Summary of DIP 25 ratios for all sediments and laboratories. Values correspond to mean ± sd (%RSD) and are either expressed to 1 decimal place (&gt; 0.1) or 1 significant figure (&lt; 0.1)
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