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Geography of Europe / Glaciology / Climate history / Holocene / Incremental dating / Yoldia Sea / Lake Ladoga / Baltic Ice Lake / Varve / Baltic Sea / Physical geography / Historical geology
Date: 2013-08-21 09:29:48
Geography of Europe
Glaciology
Climate history
Holocene
Incremental dating
Yoldia Sea
Lake Ladoga
Baltic Ice Lake
Varve
Baltic Sea
Physical geography
Historical geology

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