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Deep-sea carbonates; Pleistocene dissolution cycles

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1973

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Abstract

Foraminiferal evidence from the eastern equatorial Pacific and from the North Atlantic indicates that the dissolution of deep-sea carbonates was intensified during interglacials rather than during glacials, in contrast to widespread opinion. Pleistoccne dissolution cycles introduce a systematic bias into the Interpretation of calcareous fossil assemblages near and below the lysocline zone.