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In-text: (Trauth, Larrasoaña and Mudelsee, 2009)
Your Bibliography: Trauth, M., Larrasoaña, J. and Mudelsee, M., 2009. Trends, rhythms and events in Plio-Pleistocene African climate. Quaternary Science Reviews, 28(5-6), pp.399-411.
In-text: (Tripathi et al., 2017)
Your Bibliography: Tripathi, S., Tiwari, M., Lee, J., Khim, B., Pandey, D., Clift, P., Kulhanek, D., Andò, S., Bendle, J., Aharonovich, S., Griffith, E., Gurumurthy, G., Hahn, A., Iwai, M., Kumar, A., Kumar, A., Liddy, H., Lu, H., Lyle, M., Mishra, R., Radhakrishna, T., Routledge, C., Saraswat, R., Saxena, R., Scardia, G., Sharma, G., Singh, A., Steinke, S., Suzuki, K., Tauxe, L., Xu, Z. and Yu, Z., 2017. First evidence of denitrification vis-à-vis monsoon in the Arabian Sea since Late Miocene. Scientific Reports, 7, p.43056.
In-text: (Vénec-Peyré, Caulet and Grazzini, 1995)
Your Bibliography: Vénec-Peyré, M., Caulet, J. and Grazzini, C., 1995. Paleohydrographic changes in the Somali Basin (5°N upwelling and equatorial areas) during the last 160 Kyr, based on correspondence analysis of foraminiferal and radiolarian assemblages. Paleoceanography, 10(3), pp.473-491.
In-text: (von Rad et al., 1999)
Your Bibliography: von Rad, U., Schulz, H., Riech, V., den Dulk, M., Berner, U. and Sirocko, F., 1999. Multiple monsoon-controlled breakdown of oxygen-minimum conditions during the past 30,000 years documented in laminated sediments off Pakistan. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 152(1-2), pp.129-161.
In-text: (Watkins, Mix and Wilson, 1996)
Your Bibliography: Watkins, J., Mix, A. and Wilson, J., 1996. Living planktic foraminifera: tracers of circulation and productivity regimes in the central equatorial Pacific. Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography, 43(4-6), pp.1257-1282.
In-text: (Zhang, 1985)
Your Bibliography: Zhang, J., 1985. Living planktonic foraminifera from the eastern Arabian Sea. Deep Sea Research Part A. Oceanographic Research Papers, 32(7), pp.789-798.
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