Geography of Antarctica

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691References Fuhrman, J . A., and Azam, FBacterioplankton secondary production estimates for coastal waters of British Columbia, Antarctica and California. Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 39, Hag

References Fuhrman, J . A., and Azam, FBacterioplankton secondary production estimates for coastal waters of British Columbia, Antarctica and California. Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 39, Hag

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692Richard Falk of Rutgers University collaborated on the mathematical analysis, and Bernard Cummiskey and Joe Torok helped extensively in computational aspects. Ian Whillans and John Boizan of the Institute of Polar Studie

Richard Falk of Rutgers University collaborated on the mathematical analysis, and Bernard Cummiskey and Joe Torok helped extensively in computational aspects. Ian Whillans and John Boizan of the Institute of Polar Studie

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693Nutritional flexibility in yolk-rich planktotrophic larvae of an antarctic echinoderm I. BOSCH

Nutritional flexibility in yolk-rich planktotrophic larvae of an antarctic echinoderm I. BOSCH

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694Late Holocene fluctuations in the front of the Muller Ice Shelf, Antarctic Peninsula EUGENE W. D0MAcK, Department of Geology, Hamilton College, Clinton, New YorkANDREW B. STEIN, Delta Environmental Consultants, In

Late Holocene fluctuations in the front of the Muller Ice Shelf, Antarctic Peninsula EUGENE W. D0MAcK, Department of Geology, Hamilton College, Clinton, New YorkANDREW B. STEIN, Delta Environmental Consultants, In

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695The Kirkpatrick Basalt, Mesa Range, northern Victoria Land D. H. ELLIoT, M. SIDERS, C. FAURE, and K. S. TAYLOR Institute of Polar Studies

The Kirkpatrick Basalt, Mesa Range, northern Victoria Land D. H. ELLIoT, M. SIDERS, C. FAURE, and K. S. TAYLOR Institute of Polar Studies

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696McMurdo Volcanic Group, northern Victoria Land PHILIP R. KYLE Department of Geoscience New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology Socorro, New Mexico 87801

McMurdo Volcanic Group, northern Victoria Land PHILIP R. KYLE Department of Geoscience New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology Socorro, New Mexico 87801

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697Preliminary tabulation and tentative Identification of meteorite specimens recovered from the Allan Hills icefields, Classification Ordinary Carbonaceous	 Stonychondrite	chondrite	Achondrite iron Iron Total

Preliminary tabulation and tentative Identification of meteorite specimens recovered from the Allan Hills icefields, Classification Ordinary Carbonaceous Stonychondrite chondrite Achondrite iron Iron Total

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698extremes to over 150 meters at the center of a 60-kilometer section for which data are available. This section runs down the center of the glacier from its entrance into the fjord to well downstream of the accepted groun

extremes to over 150 meters at the center of a 60-kilometer section for which data are available. This section runs down the center of the glacier from its entrance into the fjord to well downstream of the accepted groun

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699metry. The combination of field and culture work provides insight we can obtain in no other way. This research was supported by National Science Foundation grant DPPReferences

metry. The combination of field and culture work provides insight we can obtain in no other way. This research was supported by National Science Foundation grant DPPReferences

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700during Survey A (3.5 liters vs. 4.0 liters), but the median abundance ofsalps per 1,000 cubic meters was about half of that during the January survey. This difference is probably related to greater proportions of

during Survey A (3.5 liters vs. 4.0 liters), but the median abundance ofsalps per 1,000 cubic meters was about half of that during the January survey. This difference is probably related to greater proportions of

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Language: English - Date: 2011-05-06 17:25:29