The role of ocean forcing in early deglaciation of the British-Irish Ice Sheet during the Last Glacial Maximum: A micropalaeontological and sedimentological study of sediment cores from the Malin Sea and Slyne Trough
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The role of ocean forcing in early deglaciation of the British-Irish Ice Sheet during the Last Glacial Maximum: A micropalaeontological and sedimentological study of sediment cores from the Malin Sea and Slyne Trough