OCEAN:ICE Publications

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This research was supported by Ocean Cryosphere Exchanges in ANtarctica: Impacts on Climate and the Earth system, OCEAN ICE, which is funded by the European Union, Horizon Europe Funding Programme for research and innovation under grant agreement Nr. 101060452, 10.3030/101060452. OCEAN ICE contribution number XXX.


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This work was funded by UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) under the UK government’s

Horizon Europe funding Guarantee [grant number xxxx].

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  • UNITED KINGDOM RESEARCH AND INNOVATION (UKRI-BAS) grant number: 10048443
  • UNIVERSITY OF NORTHUMBRIA AT NEWCASTLE (UNN), grant number: 10044471
  • UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHAMPTON (UoS), grant number: 10044417
  • THE UNIVERSITY OF READING (UREAD), grant number: 10039016
  • THE UNIVERSITY OF LIVERPOOL (ULIVERPOOL), grant number: 10126975

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