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Icy futures: carving the northern sea route

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Icy futures: carving the northern sea route. / Savitzky, Satya.
Lancaster University, 2016. 298 p.

Research output: ThesisDoctoral Thesis

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Savitzky, S 2016, 'Icy futures: carving the northern sea route', PhD, Lancaster University.

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Savitzky, S. (2016). Icy futures: carving the northern sea route. [Doctoral Thesis, Lancaster University]. Lancaster University.

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Savitzky S. Icy futures: carving the northern sea route. Lancaster University, 2016. 298 p.

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Savitzky, Satya. / Icy futures : carving the northern sea route. Lancaster University, 2016. 298 p.

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