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D. Gunn

2003

A densely sampled core and climate variable aliasing
C. Wunsch, D. Gunn
Geo-Marine Letters 23

2002

Processes on sediment drifts from 3.5 kHz data, Antarctic Peninsula continental rise.
C. Pudsey, John Howe, Peter Morris, D. Gunn, J.A. Gamble, D.N.B. Skinner, S. Henry

1998

A new automated nondestructive system for high resolution multi-sensor core logging of open sediment cores
D. Gunn, AI Best
Geo-Marine Letters 18

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