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Some Australian oxygen isotope temperatures and a theory for a 30-million-year world-temperature cycle
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65280
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RP12916
Author:
Dorman, F. H.
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JOURNAL OF GEOLOGY. 1968 v.76 : 297-313;
Year:
1968
Subject:
Palaeoclimatology - Antarctica
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Palaeoclimatology - Australia
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Climatic changes
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