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Antarctic region / Antarctica / Continents / Poles / Sentinel Range / Lassiter Coast / Physical geography / Geography of Antarctica / Ellsworth Mountains
Date: 2011-05-06 06:39:37
Antarctic region
Antarctica
Continents
Poles
Sentinel Range
Lassiter Coast
Physical geography
Geography of Antarctica
Ellsworth Mountains

Lassiter Coast copper deposit (Farrar et al. in press; age recalculated for the new decay constants of DalrympleThe west Behrendt batholith, occurring in scattered unnamed nunataks west of the Behrendt Mountains,

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