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Geophysical evidence of multiple glacier advances in Lago Fagnano (54°S), southernmost Patagonia
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Document Date: 2010-10-08 07:18:54


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Duebendorf / Geneva / Bergen / /

Company

BP / 8D / Technology Inc. / Ó 2010 Elsevier Ltd. / Sample Laboratory / /

Continent

South America / Antarctica / /

Country

Switzerland / Greenland / Norway / United States / Argentina / /

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Event

Environmental Issue / /

Facility

University of Bergen / Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science / University of Geneva / emplacement By / University of Texas / /

IndustryTerm

occasional internal medium-energy parallel-continuous reflections / kHz signal energy fades / proxy tool / share-ware converter tool / http /

NaturalFeature

Patagonian glaciers / Atlantic Ocean / Magellan Strait / Martinez Island / Fuego / Fagnano glacier / Tierra del Fuego Island / Cordillera Darwin / Pacific Ocean / Alpine / Inutil Bay / /

Organization

University of Texas at Austin / University of Geneva / Institute for Geophysics / Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology / University of Bergen / A. and Katherine G. Jackson School of Geosciences / Department of Surface Waters / Department of Earth Science / Shuttle Radar Topographic Mission / /

Person

Andrea Coronato / James A. Austin Jr. / Nicolas Waldmann / Daniel Ariztegui / Van Rensbergen / Tierra del Fuego / Bernardo A. Houssay / Flavio S. Anselmetti / /

Position

seismostratigraphic unit WB / seismic sequence WB / WB / Corresponding author / Singer / Porter / seismic units WB / /

Product

LG PC12 Radio / Kingdom SuiteÔ / /

ProvinceOrState

Texas / Washington / /

Region

Antarctic / Patagonia / Northwest / southern South America / /

Technology

Geophysics / http / /

URL

www.elsevier.com/locate/quascirev / http /

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