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Date: 2013-03-07 20:30:32
Physical geography
Earth
Last Glacial Maximum
Climate: Long range Investigation
Mapping
and Prediction
Glacier
Last glacial period
Global climate model
Sea surface temperature
Rain
Atmospheric sciences
Glaciology
Climate history

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