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Extreme points of Earth / International Arctic Science Committee / International Permafrost Association / International Polar Year / Association of Polar Early Career Scientists / Scott Polar Research Institute / Cryosphere / Sea ice / Climate change in the Arctic / Physical geography / Earth sciences / Arctic
Date: 2012-11-19 06:47:48
Extreme points of Earth
International Arctic Science Committee
International Permafrost Association
International Polar Year
Association of Polar Early Career Scientists
Scott Polar Research Institute
Cryosphere
Sea ice
Climate change in the Arctic
Physical geography
Earth sciences
Arctic

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