The <scp>L</scp>ast <scp>P</scp>ermafrost <scp>M</scp>aximum (<scp>LPM</scp>) map of the <scp>N</scp>orthern <scp>H</scp>emisphere: permafrost extent and mean annual air temperatures, 25–17 ka <scp>BP</scp>
Jef Vandenberghe(Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam), Xudong Wan(Lanzhou University), Hugh M. French(University of Ottawa), S. S. Marchenko(Sechenov University), Aldar P. Gorbunov, Zhijiu Cui(Peking University), Andrei Velichko(Institute of Geography), Huijun Jin(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Tingjun Zhang(NSF National Center for Atmospheric Research)
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