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- Date de réalisation : 6 Novembre 2008
- Lieu de réalisation : IGeSA - Institut de Gestion Sociale des Armées, Porquerolles, France
- Durée du programme : 31 min
- Classification Dewey : Économie, Sciences de la Terre
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- Catégorie : Conférences
- Niveau : niveau Doctorat (LMD), Recherche
- Disciplines : Géodynamique externe - climatologie
- Collections : New Methodologies and Interdisciplinary Approaches in Global Change Research
- ficheLom : Voir la fiche LOM
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- Auteur(s) : GONZALES ROUCO Jesus Felipe
- producteur : FMSH-ESCoM
- Réalisateur(s) : DESLIS Jirasri, FILLON Richard
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- Langue : Anglais
- Mots-clés : économie, Science de la Terre, Géoscience
- Conditions d’utilisation / Copyright : Tous droits réservés.
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Borehole Climatology and Model Simulations: Steps to Integrated Assessment
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