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Validation of the Global Precipitation Measurement IMERG Products in the Canadian Arctic
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Heinrich Events: Tidal Forcing as a Cause for Rapid Deglaciations of the Hudson Strait Ice Stream.
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Heinrich Events: Tidal Forcing as a Cause for Rapid Deglaciations of the Hudson Strait Ice Stream.
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Analysis of Ground-based FTIR Measurements at Toronto
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Analysis of Ground-based FTIR Measurements at Toronto
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Under-ice stratification and convection in a large dimictic lake
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Under-ice stratification and convection in a large dimictic lake
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Events 2019-01-05 05:18:06
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Quantifying tropospheric CO, O3 and OH using multi-species data assimilation
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