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“... strong instability that characterized surface conditions in the Iceland Basin during Marine Isotope Stage...”
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“..., be less frequent during periods of sea-level rise. In contrast, sea-level rise promotes shallow fault...”
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“...The Nazaré canyon on the Portuguese Margin (NE Atlantic) was sampled during spring-summer for three...”
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“... settling at ~ 50/40 m depth. This sudden sea level rise induced such an imbalance that estuaries became...”
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“.... Furthermore, the echinoderms form one of the most conspicuous elements of both shallow- and deep-sea fauna...”
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“... restricted marine systems, indicating that the Transitional Sequence was deposited during relative increase...”
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