Effects of extreme global warming in Northern Europe

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Effects of extreme global warming in Northern Europe. / Drews, Martin; Christensen, Jens Hesselbjerg.

I: Climate Research, Bind 64, Nr. 1, 01.01.2015, s. 3-6.

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Drews, M & Christensen, JH 2015, 'Effects of extreme global warming in Northern Europe', Climate Research, bind 64, nr. 1, s. 3-6. https://doi.org/10.3354/cr01313

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Drews, M., & Christensen, J. H. (2015). Effects of extreme global warming in Northern Europe. Climate Research, 64(1), 3-6. https://doi.org/10.3354/cr01313

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Drews M, Christensen JH. Effects of extreme global warming in Northern Europe. Climate Research. 2015 jan. 1;64(1):3-6. https://doi.org/10.3354/cr01313

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Drews, Martin ; Christensen, Jens Hesselbjerg. / Effects of extreme global warming in Northern Europe. I: Climate Research. 2015 ; Bind 64, Nr. 1. s. 3-6.

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