The snowball Earth Hyphotesis - a Planet in the Fridge

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The snowball Earth Hyphotesis - a Planet in the Fridge. / Stouge, Svend; Houmark-Nielsen, Michael.

The Origins of All Things. red. / David A.T Harper; Ole Seberg. 1. udg. Copenhagen : Munksgaard , 2023. s. 129-155.

Publikation: Bidrag til bog/antologi/rapportBidrag til bog/antologiUndervisning

Harvard

Stouge, S & Houmark-Nielsen, M 2023, The snowball Earth Hyphotesis - a Planet in the Fridge. i DAT Harper & O Seberg (red), The Origins of All Things. 1 udg, Munksgaard , Copenhagen, s. 129-155.

APA

Stouge, S., & Houmark-Nielsen, M. (2023). The snowball Earth Hyphotesis - a Planet in the Fridge. I D. A. T. Harper, & O. Seberg (red.), The Origins of All Things (1 udg., s. 129-155). Munksgaard .

Vancouver

Stouge S, Houmark-Nielsen M. The snowball Earth Hyphotesis - a Planet in the Fridge. I Harper DAT, Seberg O, red., The Origins of All Things. 1 udg. Copenhagen: Munksgaard . 2023. s. 129-155

Author

Stouge, Svend ; Houmark-Nielsen, Michael. / The snowball Earth Hyphotesis - a Planet in the Fridge. The Origins of All Things. red. / David A.T Harper ; Ole Seberg. 1. udg. Copenhagen : Munksgaard , 2023. s. 129-155

Bibtex

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