Magnitudes of sea-level lowstands of the past 500,000 years
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This paper, published in 1998, received 504 indexed citations . Written by Eelco J. Rohling, M.M. Fenton, Frans Jorissen, Philìppe Bertrand, G.M. Ganssen and J. Caulet covering the research area of Earth-Surface Processes, Atmospheric Science and Oceanography. It is primarily cited by scholars working on Atmospheric Science (241 citations), Ecology (159 citations) and Genetics (128 citations). Published in Nature.
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