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Pedology / Planetary science / Geology / Permafrost / Active layer / Rock glacier / Periglacial / Soil / Glacier / Physical geography / Geography / Glaciology
Date: 2008-07-18 14:46:39
Pedology
Planetary science
Geology
Permafrost
Active layer
Rock glacier
Periglacial
Soil
Glacier
Physical geography
Geography
Glaciology

Permafrost, Phillips, Springman & Arenson (eds) © 2003 Swets & Zeitlinger, Lisse, ISBN[removed]Permafrost and surface movement of an active protalus rampart in the Kuranosuke Cirque, the Northern Japanese Alps K.

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