File:Ocean changes from the last interglacial to the modern day A.png

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English: Schematic model showing subarctic north-west Pacific Ocean conditions for modern day: halocline water column with nutrient poor surface waters limiting biological export
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Author G. E. A. Swann and A. M. Snelling

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Modern day conditions in the Pacific Ocean

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6 January 2015

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