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Subglacial relief of the central part of East Antarctica (According to data of abris project). / Popov, S. V.; Леонов, Вадим Олегович.

In: Geomorfologiya, No. 3, 08.10.2009, p. 100-111.

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Popov, S. V. ; Леонов, Вадим Олегович. / Subglacial relief of the central part of East Antarctica (According to data of abris project). In: Geomorfologiya. 2009 ; No. 3. pp. 100-111.

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