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Establishment of euxinic conditions in the Holocene Black Sea
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Sebastian Eckert
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Hans-Jürgen Brumsack
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Silke Severmann
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Bernhard Schnetger
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Christian März
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Henning Fröllje
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Geology
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Geochemistry of Recent oxic and anoxic marine sediments: Implications for the geological record
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Mo-total organic carbon covariation in modern anoxic marine environments: Implications for analysis of paleoredox and paleohydrographic conditions
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The trace metal content of recent organic carbon-rich sediments: Implications for Cretaceous black shale formation
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Geology
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Geological Society of America
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1943-2682
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10.1130/G33826.1
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