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Home » Adverts » News » Black Rock Redemption: Using Coal to Investigate Past Climate Change

Black Rock Redemption: Using Coal to Investigate Past Climate Change

February 3, 2018 Filled under News

Black Rock Redemption: Using Coal to Investigate Past Climate Change

For a trip to the fascinating world of coal research, please follow the link: Black Rock Redemption.

By Nikola Van de Wetering, University of Queensland

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