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A 40-million-year history of atmospheric CO2
Author(s):
YG Zhang
,
M Pagani
,
Z Liu
,
SM Bohaty
,
R Deconto
,
Y. W. Zhang
,
Z LIU
,
S. Bohaty
,
R. DeConto
,
Y. ZHANG
,
R DECONTO
,
M PAGANI
,
Y. Zhang
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2013
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Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical, and Engineering Sciences
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