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SEPPALA, M.
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SEPPALA, M.
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SEPPALA, M.
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SEPPALA, M.
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FRENCH, H.M.
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GURNELL, A. M.
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KOSTER, E.A.
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KYOSTILA, M.
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LINDE, K.
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MILTON, E. J.
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SVENSSON, H.
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AHMAN, R.
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CLARK, M. J.
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LAUTRIDOU, J. P.
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RASTAS, J.
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SEPPALA M.
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Depth of snow and forst on a palsa mire, Finnish Lapland
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Experimental frost shattering of some precambrian rocks, Finland
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Frozen peat mounds in continuous permafrost, northern Ungava, Quebec, Canada in Periglacial processes and landforms.
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On sampling and sorting of pebbles and cobbles on shores, a comment on shape development of trondhjemite pebbles and cobbles on shores in the southwestern finnish archipelago, by Mauri Pyokäri (1980)
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Palsarnas periodiska avmältning in Finska Lappland. (Fonte saisonnière des palses en Laponie finlandaise)
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Present-day periglacial phenomena in northern Finland
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Remotely sensed vegetation classification as a snow depth indicator for hydrological analysis in sub-arctic Finland
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River sinuosity measured by the Mansikkaniemi method: a critical evaluation
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Rock jointing and abrasion forms on roches moutonnées, SW Finland
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Rock pingos in northern Ungava Peninsula, Quebec, Canada
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Seasonal thawing of a palsa at Enontekio, Finnish Lapland, in 1974
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The Fennoscandian Symposium, 1979, organized by the Co-ordinating Committee for Periglacial Research of the I. G. U
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Wind tunnel studies of ripple formation
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zone (Seppälä 1988). This distinction is thought to be necessary because research activities in the high Arctic regions are continuously increasing and there is confusion if all frozen peat mounds are described as palsas.
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