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water or moisture was available for plant survival during these episodes. The apparently low number of surviving species probably represents the last vestiges of land-plant vegetation in Antarctica before the Pleistocene
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Document Date: 2011-05-06 18:12:45


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City

Oslo / Amsterdam / Rotterdam / Borg / /

Company

Ross Supergroup / Beacon Supergroup / Hall S.A. / Nimrod Group / Cobham / New Zealand Journal / Precambrian Nimrod Group / /

Continent

America / Antarctica / /

Country

United States / Australia / /

Facility

Beardmore South camp / Precambrian-early Paleozoic basement / University of Wisconsin Press / CAMP SD / CAMP MT AMP 2+R COTTON PLATEAU JMARKHAJ Cn PLATEAU / /

NaturalFeature

Transantarctic Mountains / Beardmore Glacier / Lake Vanda / Ross Sea / GLACIER 82°45'S / Edward Glacier / Cotton Plateau / /CAMP MT AMP 2+R COTTON PLATEAU JMARKHAJ Cn PLATEAU / Mount Markham / Mt. Markham / Markham Plateau / La Gorce Mountains / Nimrod Glacier / /

Organization

University of Wisconsin Press / National Science Foundation / STUMP / R.J. KORSCH Bureau of Mineral Resources / Geology / and Geophysics Canberra / D.C. EDGERTON Department of Geology Arizona State University Tempe / Geological Society / Royal Society of New Zealand / /

Person

Edward Glacier / /

Position

PRINCE / Queen / Gunner / head of Prince Edward Glacier / /

ProvinceOrState

South Carolina / Arizona / /

PublishedMedium

American Journal of Science / South African Journal of Science / /

Region

Antarctic / east antarctic / /

TVShow

Gunn / /

Technology

Geophysics / /

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