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  • Cover ArtThe earth after us : what legacy will humans leave in the rocks? / Jan Zalasiewicz ; with contributions from Kim Freedman.
    Call Number: Level 3 Central Library QE 28.3 .Z22 2008
    ISBN/ISSN: 0199214972
 
 

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