Earth's Climate: Past and Future , Second Edition book
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Earth's Climate: Past and Future , Second Edition . William F. Ruddiman
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ISBN: 0716784904,9780716784906 | 412 pages | 11 Mb
Earth's Climate: Past and Future , Second Edition William F. Ruddiman
Publisher: W.H. Freeman
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