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Pedology / Geomorphology / Permafrost / Tundra / Thermokarst / Active layer / Lena River / Siberia / Sakha Republic / Physical geography / Geography / Earth
Date: 2014-12-05 10:07:38
Pedology
Geomorphology
Permafrost
Tundra
Thermokarst
Active layer
Lena River
Siberia
Sakha Republic
Physical geography
Geography
Earth

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