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Title: A Reanalysis and Reinterpretation of Geodetic and Geological Evidence of Glacial-Isostatic Adjustment in the Churchill Region, Hudson Bay
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Surveys in Geophysics [0169-3298] Wolf, Detlef yr:2006


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