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1JS May 11, 2015, Reading a Map: Plates in Motion

JS May 11, 2015, Reading a Map: Plates in Motion

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Language: English - Date: 2015-04-23 18:04:20
2AUSTRALIAN-ANTARCTIC RIFTING  Australian-Antarctic rifting J. M. Whittaker1, 3, R. D. Müller1 and A. Goncharov2 Keywords:

AUSTRALIAN-ANTARCTIC RIFTING Australian-Antarctic rifting J. M. Whittaker1, 3, R. D. Müller1 and A. Goncharov2 Keywords:

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Language: English - Date: 2010-03-02 18:17:29
3TAJE_A_261420 ++

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4Geol. Soc. Australia Spec. Publ. 22, and Geol. Soc. America Spec. Pap), 417–429  Origin of the Australian–Antarctic Discordance from an ancient slab and mantle wedge M. GURNIS1* AND R. D. MÜLLER2 1

Geol. Soc. Australia Spec. Publ. 22, and Geol. Soc. America Spec. Pap), 417–429 Origin of the Australian–Antarctic Discordance from an ancient slab and mantle wedge M. GURNIS1* AND R. D. MÜLLER2 1

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Language: English - Date: 2010-03-02 22:58:21
5ated surfaces suggest deposition from wet-based terrestrial glaciers. Black shales of the overlying Mackellar Formation are in sharp contact with diamictite and sandstone of the Pagoda Formation. Lonestones are extremely

ated surfaces suggest deposition from wet-based terrestrial glaciers. Black shales of the overlying Mackellar Formation are in sharp contact with diamictite and sandstone of the Pagoda Formation. Lonestones are extremely

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Language: English - Date: 2011-05-06 17:37:20
6How important is late Cenozoic tectonic and volcanic activity in the west antarctic rift system on the dynamics of the west antarctic ice sheet? JOHN C. BEHRENDT,  U.S. Geological Survey, Federal Center, Denver, Colorado

How important is late Cenozoic tectonic and volcanic activity in the west antarctic rift system on the dynamics of the west antarctic ice sheet? JOHN C. BEHRENDT, U.S. Geological Survey, Federal Center, Denver, Colorado

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Language: English - Date: 2011-05-06 17:40:33
7across the shelf (see Dunbar, Dehn, and Leventer, Antarctic this issue). This distribution was first noted by Truesdale and Kellogg (1969), who attributed it to less extensive summer sea ice cover in the western Ross Sea

across the shelf (see Dunbar, Dehn, and Leventer, Antarctic this issue). This distribution was first noted by Truesdale and Kellogg (1969), who attributed it to less extensive summer sea ice cover in the western Ross Sea

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Language: English - Date: 2011-05-06 04:12:07
8cesses along the Antarctic Peninsula margin. Argon-40/argon-39 age spectrum studies have already indicated a Paleozoic age for the blue schist metamorphism on Smith Island (Grunow, Dalziel, and Harrison 1987), but no age

cesses along the Antarctic Peninsula margin. Argon-40/argon-39 age spectrum studies have already indicated a Paleozoic age for the blue schist metamorphism on Smith Island (Grunow, Dalziel, and Harrison 1987), but no age

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9Marine geology and geophysics Marine magnetic and aeromagnetic evidence for late Cenozoic submarine and subglacial volcanism in the west antarctic rift system JOHN C. BEHRENDT, U.S. Geological Survey, Regional Geophysics

Marine geology and geophysics Marine magnetic and aeromagnetic evidence for late Cenozoic submarine and subglacial volcanism in the west antarctic rift system JOHN C. BEHRENDT, U.S. Geological Survey, Regional Geophysics

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10In summary, this study provides us with a detailed image of the lower crust beneath an extensional basin located within a large-scale continental rift zone. Assuming that the original crustal thickness beneath the Ross S

In summary, this study provides us with a detailed image of the lower crust beneath an extensional basin located within a large-scale continental rift zone. Assuming that the original crustal thickness beneath the Ross S

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Language: English - Date: 2011-05-06 18:58:47