Geography of Antarctica

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831of different lithology. In the absence of diagnostic paleontologic evidence, this proposal can only be postulated. Finally, the Cretaceous/Tertiary contact may occur at some other, as yet undefined, horizon between the h

of different lithology. In the absence of diagnostic paleontologic evidence, this proposal can only be postulated. Finally, the Cretaceous/Tertiary contact may occur at some other, as yet undefined, horizon between the h

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832Volume on geology of the Ellsworth Mountains—Progress inG.F. WEBERS Macalester College St. Paul, Minnesota 55105

Volume on geology of the Ellsworth Mountains—Progress inG.F. WEBERS Macalester College St. Paul, Minnesota 55105

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833Early Tertiary coal bed on Seymour Island, Antarctic Peninsula S .	 .

Early Tertiary coal bed on Seymour Island, Antarctic Peninsula S . .

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834Table 2. McMurdo Sound, field season. Seasonal changes in abundance and estimated clearance rates of heterotrophic flagellates at 15 meters. A clearance rate of 5 nanoliters per heterotrophic flagellate per day

Table 2. McMurdo Sound, field season. Seasonal changes in abundance and estimated clearance rates of heterotrophic flagellates at 15 meters. A clearance rate of 5 nanoliters per heterotrophic flagellate per day

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835Terrestrial biology Depth distribution of soil nematodes in Taylor Valley, Antarctica and DIANA W. FRECKMAN, Natural Resource Ecology Laboratory, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, ColoradoRoss A. VIRGINIA,

Terrestrial biology Depth distribution of soil nematodes in Taylor Valley, Antarctica and DIANA W. FRECKMAN, Natural Resource Ecology Laboratory, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, ColoradoRoss A. VIRGINIA,

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836Summary of meteorites collected during theANSMETfie1d season. All icefieki names are unofficial.  David Glacier Northern Ice Patch	161	 Reckling Moraine	41	 McKay Glacier	 3

Summary of meteorites collected during theANSMETfie1d season. All icefieki names are unofficial. David Glacier Northern Ice Patch 161 Reckling Moraine 41 McKay Glacier 3

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837Terrestrial geology and geophysics Geochronologic studies in East Antarctica: Age of a pegmatite in Mawson charnockite E. S. GREW Department of Earth and Space Sciences University of California

Terrestrial geology and geophysics Geochronologic studies in East Antarctica: Age of a pegmatite in Mawson charnockite E. S. GREW Department of Earth and Space Sciences University of California

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Language: English - Date: 2011-05-06 03:33:25
838Optical measurements on sea ice from the Weddell Sea, Antarctica

Optical measurements on sea ice from the Weddell Sea, Antarctica

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839Meteorite studies Results from the antarctic search for meteorites project, field season RALPH P. HARVEY, Department of Geological Sciences, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TennesseeJOHN W. SCHU

Meteorite studies Results from the antarctic search for meteorites project, field season RALPH P. HARVEY, Department of Geological Sciences, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TennesseeJOHN W. SCHU

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840This research was supported in part by National Science Foundation grant DPPThe specimens were collected by James W. Collinson, John L. Isbell, and the late James M. Schopf of the Byrd Polar Research Center.

This research was supported in part by National Science Foundation grant DPPThe specimens were collected by James W. Collinson, John L. Isbell, and the late James M. Schopf of the Byrd Polar Research Center.

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Language: English - Date: 2011-05-06 07:05:45