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divert their attention from hard rocks to think about coral geochemistry and mineralogy
(with unbounded enthusiasm). Part of this research was supported by NSF grants OCE-
0241075 and OCE-0347328 to Anne Cohen. The Ocean Climate Institute and the Marine
Policy Center at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution are gratefully acknowledged for
funding a meeting of the authors. This is WHOI contribution #11027
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