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文档介绍:The Earth's Climate:
Past and Future
This is Volume 29 in
INTERNATIONAL GEOPHYSICS SERIES
A series of monographs and textbooks
Edited by WILLIAM L. DONN
plete list of the books in this series appears at the end of this volume.
The Earth's Climate:
Past and Future
M. 1. Budyko
State Hydrological Institute
Leningrad, USSR
Translated by the Author
1982
ACADEMIC PRESS
A Subsidiary of Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, Publishers
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COPYRIGHT@ 1982, BY ACADEMICPRESS, INC.
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
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TRANSMITTED IN ANY FORM OR BY ANY MEANS, ELECTRONIC
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United Kingdom Edition published by
ACADEMIC PRESS, INC. (LONDON) LTD.
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Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data
Budyko, M. I. (Mikhail Ivanovich)
The earth’s climate: Past and future
(International geophysics series)
Includes index.
1. Climatic charges. 2. Man--Influence on nature.
I. Title: Earth’s climate. 11. Series.
81-17673
ISBN 0-12-U9460-3 AACR2
PRINTED IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
82 83 84 85 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
THE EARTH’S CLIMATE: PAST AND FUTURE. Translated from the
original Russian edition entitled KJIEIMAT B nPOEIJIOM
Pi EYDYWEM, published by rMHPOMETEOPOJIOTEI9ECKOE
EI3AATEJIbCTB0, JIEHEIHTPAA, 1980.
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ways makes one a little giddy at first-"
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