XIX INQUA Congress - 2015

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Maria Sekar Proborukmi - Speaker

Brigitte Urban - Speaker

26.07.201502.08.2015
XIX INQUA Congress - 2015

Event

XIX INQUA Congress - 2015: Quaternary Perspectives on Climate Change, Natural Hazards and Civilization

26.07.1502.08.15

Nagoya, Japan

Event: Conference

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