Mathematics of Planet Earth 2013

Mathematics of Planet Earth 2013

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Our planet is the setting for dynamic processes of all sorts, including the geophysical processes in the mantle, the continents, and the oceans, the atmospheric processes that determine our weather and climates, the biological processes involving living species and their interactions, and the human…

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