The Earth Machine: The Science of a Dynamic Planet
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Columbia University Press, 2004.
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Edmond A. Mathez., Edmond A. Mathez|AUTHOR., & James D. Webster|AUTHOR. (2004). The Earth Machine: The Science of a Dynamic Planet . Columbia University Press.

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Edmond A. Mathez, Edmond A. Mathez|AUTHOR and James D. Webster|AUTHOR. 2004. The Earth Machine: The Science of a Dynamic Planet. Columbia University Press.

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Edmond A. Mathez, Edmond A. Mathez|AUTHOR and James D. Webster|AUTHOR. The Earth Machine: The Science of a Dynamic Planet Columbia University Press, 2004.

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