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Glaciology / Climate history / Mark Dyurgerov / Glacier mass balance / Glacier / Greenland ice sheet / Current sea level rise / Climate change / Retreat of glaciers since / Effects of global warming / Physical geography / Earth
Date: 2012-08-06 17:20:27
Glaciology
Climate history
Mark Dyurgerov
Glacier mass balance
Glacier
Greenland ice sheet
Current sea level rise
Climate change
Retreat of glaciers since
Effects of global warming
Physical geography
Earth

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