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High Deglaciation Rates in Denmark During the Late Weichselian—Implications for the Palaeoenvironment
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Ole Humlum
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Michael Houmark-Nielsen
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Humlum
Publication date:
1994
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Geografisk Tidsskrift-Danish Journal of Geography
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