Tree-ring based reconstruction of summer temperatures at the Columbia Icefield, Alberta, Canada, AD 1073-1983
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Fritz H. Schweingruber | Keith R. Briffa | K. Briffa | F. Schweingruber | B. Luckman | P. Jones | Philip D. Jones | Brian H. Luckman | K. R. Briffa | Philip Jones
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