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                Journal
                GeoJournal
                GeoJournal
                Springer Nature
                0343-2521
                1572-9893
                June 2013
                February 10 2012
                : 78
                : 3
                : 475-493
                Article
                10.1007/s10708-012-9446-x
                d39ed11b-355d-468d-87fe-35d91d02ae2e
                © 2012
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