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New Horizons in Earth Systems, Resources, and Sustainability

  • M. Santosh

Published: 26 Dec 2025

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Santosh, M. New Horizons in Earth Systems, Resources, and Sustainability. Earth Systems, Resources, and Sustainability 2026, 1 (1), 110–113.
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