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“Future Earth”: Nigmatulin Hypothesis and Dynamic Model of Radiation Field of Ocean-Atmosphere System

The United Nations has proclaimed a Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development (2021-2030) to support efforts to reverse the cycle of decline in ocean health and gather ocean stakeholders worldwide behind a common framework that will ensure ocean science can fully support countries in creat...

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Influence functions
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Lakes
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