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 Pacific Ocean’s Overturning Circulation “Flipped,” Changing the Location of Ancient Carbon Dioxide-rich Waters, During the Last Ice AgeThe overturning circulation of the Pacific Ocean "flipped" during the last ice age, altering the placement of ancient waters rich in carbon dioxide, according to Earth system scientists at the University of California, Irvine. 
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