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Leads, lags and the tropics

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A method that circumvents the problems of correlating different data sets has allowed the sequence of events at the last great deglaciation to be seen in finer detail.

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Dunbar, R. Leads, lags and the tropics. Nature 421, 121–122 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1038/421121a

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