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Book title: The White Planet: The Evolution and Future of Our Frozen World.
Contributors: Jean Jouzel - Author, Claude Lorius - Author, Dominique Raynaud - Author, Teresa Lavender Fagan - Translator.
Publisher: Princeton University Press.
Place of publication: Princeton, NJ.
Publication year: 2013.
Page number: 277.
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