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Kim Hagen
Open University
Department of Geography
Milton Keynes
United Kingdom
Acknowledgements
This study was funded by the Open University and the British Geological Survey, and carried out with the support
of Prof Michael Petterson (University of Leiceseter / Secretariat of the Pacific Community), Prof Nigel Clark
(Lancaster University), Dr Melissa Butcher (Open University), Dr David Humphreys (Open University), and Dr
Susanne Sargeant (British Geological Survey).