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Oceanography / Physical oceanography / Detlef Quadfasel / Mojib Latif / Climatology / Climate change / Max Planck Society / Thermohaline circulation / National Oceanography Centre / Physical geography / Earth / Atmospheric sciences
Date: 2014-07-15 09:00:11
Oceanography
Physical oceanography
Detlef Quadfasel
Mojib Latif
Climatology
Climate change
Max Planck Society
Thermohaline circulation
National Oceanography Centre
Physical geography
Earth
Atmospheric sciences

International Joint conference EU THOR and BMBF North Atlantic projects: Hamburg, 24-26 September 2012

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