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Date: 2005-01-25 13:57:16
Earth
Arctic
Poles
QUEEN
Global warming
Climate
Lake
Climate change in the Arctic
Climate of the Arctic
Physical geography
Climate history
Extreme points of Earth

Project Name: Circumarctic perspectives on climate change from Arctic Lakes

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