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The Anthropocene : what's in a name?
Record no:
67470
Author:
Jones, Alan
Year:
2013
Series:
EXPLORE. 2013 v.34, no.4 : 22-25 [kept P509.94 [P9]
Subject:
Biology - Classification
;
Geology - Classification
;
Human beings - Effect of environment on
;
Global warming - Environmental effects
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