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Territorial claims in Antarctica / Anthropocene / Environment / Holocene / Human ecology / Neologisms / Instituto Antrtico Chileno / Antarctica / Juan Francisco Salazar / Paul J. Crutzen / National Antarctic Program / Antarctic Treaty System
Date: 2016-05-15 00:22:34
Territorial claims in Antarctica
Anthropocene
Environment
Holocene
Human ecology
Neologisms
Instituto Antrtico Chileno
Antarctica
Juan Francisco Salazar
Paul J. Crutzen
National Antarctic Program
Antarctic Treaty System

ANTARCTICA IN/AND THE ANTHROPOCENE International Symposium Organizers: Cristián Simonetti (Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile) & Juan Francisco Salazar (Western Sydney University, Australia)

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