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The well-defined peaks between 22.5 and 31 degrees twotheta in the figure can be attributed to sanidine and amphibole whereas the less intense, poorly defined peaks have been matched with anorthite. The presence of sanid
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Document Date: 2011-05-06 07:06:17


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Kellogg / New Zealand Journal / /

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Antarctica / /

Country

United States / /

Facility

British Museum of Natural History / Mineralogy Ohio State University / University DeKaib / /

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B.C. / /

NaturalFeature

Transantarctic Mountain / Transantarctic Mountains / Roaring Valley / Wright Valley / Pipecleaner Glacier / /

Organization

Transantarctic Mountains JONATHAN H. BERG Department of Geology Northern Illinois University DeKaib / Department of Geology and Mineralogy Ohio State University Columbus / National Science Foundation / Royal Society of New Zealand / /

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Brady / REED P. SCUERER / J.A. Whitney / Ross Ice / Victoria Land / J.C. Stromer / Jr. / Martin / /

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Mineralogist / /

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Illinois / British Columbia / /

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Terra Nova / Natural History / /

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Nova / /

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South Victoria / Antarctic / Northern Illinois / southern Victoria / British Antarctic / /

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Geophysics / X-ray / /

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