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891Dicroidium foliage from Mount Falla, central Transantarctic Mountains  1L

Dicroidium foliage from Mount Falla, central Transantarctic Mountains 1L

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Language: English - Date: 2011-05-06 19:45:19
892Skinner, D.N.BStratigraphy and structure of the Skelton Group, southern Victoria Land—Does Teal Greywacke really exist? In C. Craddock (Ed.), Antarctic geoscience. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press. Skinne

Skinner, D.N.BStratigraphy and structure of the Skelton Group, southern Victoria Land—Does Teal Greywacke really exist? In C. Craddock (Ed.), Antarctic geoscience. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press. Skinne

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893Airborne geophysical investigations of ice sheet and bedrock,

Airborne geophysical investigations of ice sheet and bedrock,

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894Glaciology / Antarctica / Poles / Transantarctic Mountains / Pliocene / Ice sheet / Beardmore Glacier / Subantarctic / West Antarctic Ice Sheet / Physical geography / Antarctic ecozone / Tundra

ferences between the biostratigraphic records of the subantarctic-based chronology of Weaver and Combosand Ciesielskiand the antarctic-based chronology of CJROS-2 (HarwoodIt now appears that open

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895

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896Radium-226/thorium-230 ingrowth chronologies from rapidly accumulating siliceous deposits beneath the Antarctic Polar Front D.J.

Radium-226/thorium-230 ingrowth chronologies from rapidly accumulating siliceous deposits beneath the Antarctic Polar Front D.J.

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897Queen Maud Mountains / Shackleton Coast / Antarctica / Ice sheet / Reedy Glacier / Nimrod Glacier / Geography of Antarctica / Physical geography / Transantarctic Mountains

Late Cenozoic tectonic and glacial history of the Transantarctic Mountains P-N. WEBB, D.M. HARWOOD, B.C. MCKELVEY, M.C.G. MABIN, and J.H. MERCER Institute of Polar Studies

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898Physical properties of Cenozoic rock, McMurdo Sound region D.E. LAYMAN Department of Geology Northern Illinois University DeKaIb, Illinois 60115

Physical properties of Cenozoic rock, McMurdo Sound region D.E. LAYMAN Department of Geology Northern Illinois University DeKaIb, Illinois 60115

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899boulders beyond the Ross I and Alpine I drift limits but within the Taylor III drift limit of Denton et al, figure 3) are grussified, cavernously weathered, and wind faceted. Stones on moraines above (and thus old

boulders beyond the Ross I and Alpine I drift limits but within the Taylor III drift limit of Denton et al, figure 3) are grussified, cavernously weathered, and wind faceted. Stones on moraines above (and thus old

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900fieldwork were to complement surface sampling, to retrieve ice samples left from previous drilling, and (mainly) to test a melting probe that would recover water instead of ice. The ultimate aim is to drill deep

fieldwork were to complement surface sampling, to retrieve ice samples left from previous drilling, and (mainly) to test a melting probe that would recover water instead of ice. The ultimate aim is to drill deep

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Language: English - Date: 2011-05-06 05:46:22