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Speleothems / Geology / Limestone / Transparent materials / Paleoclimatology / Calcite / Stalactite / Ikaite / Ice / Optical materials / Chemistry / Carbonate minerals
Date: 2009-08-30 22:07:49
Speleothems
Geology
Limestone
Transparent materials
Paleoclimatology
Calcite
Stalactite
Ikaite
Ice
Optical materials
Chemistry
Carbonate minerals

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