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ONSET OF SEAWATER 87SR/86SR EXCURSION PRIOR TO CENOMANIAN–TURONIAN OCEANIC ANOXIC EVENT 2? NEW LATE CRETACEOUS STRONTIUM ISOTOPE CURVE FROM THE CENTRAL PACIFIC OCEAN

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