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SZ was supported by Australian Research Council grants IH130200012 and DE210100084, and a University of Sydney Robinson Fellowship. JP, SD and SZ were supported by Alfred P Sloan grants G-2017-9997 and G-2018-11296. MP was supported by Ambizione Fellowship (grant PZ00P2_168166) of the Swiss National Science Foundation and UGA Presidential Funds. MGT was supported by the AUGURY European Research Council (ERC) Project 617588. pyGPlates and GPlates development is funded by the AuScope National Collaborative Research Infrastructure System (NCRIS) program from the Australian government.
Data and snapshot of workflows enabling reproduction of results Any further updates to analysis workflow will be here: https://github.com/sabinz/DCO-Modelling-of-Deep-Time-Atmospheric-Carbon-Flux-from-Subduction-Zone-Interactions
tectonics, subduction, sediment, carbonate platform
tectonics, subduction, sediment, carbonate platform
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