The state and future of the cryosphere in Central Asia
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Joel Fiddes | Martin Hoelzle | M. Hoelzle | D. Petrakov | T. Saks | J. Fiddes | M. Barandun | M. Scherler | Tamara Mathys | Tomas Saks | Martina Barandun | Martin Scherler | Tamara Mathys | Dmitry Petrakov
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