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Comment on “Late Quaternary Climates of Australia and New Guinea” by J. M. Bowler, G. S. Hope, J. N. Jennings, G. Singh, and D. Walker

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 January 2017

G. E. Williams*
Affiliation:
BHP Melbourne Research Laboratories P.O. Box 264 Clayton, Victoria 3168 Australia
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