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Composition and origin of olivine xenocrysts in a basanite flow from Hut Point Peninsula, Antarctica I. S. LEUNG Department of Geology and Geography
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Document Date: 2011-05-06 04:06:15


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Antarctica / /

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National Institute of Polar Research / Earthquake Research Institute / Abbott Peak station / University of Tokyo / Geology University of Nebraska Lincoln / New Mexico Institute of Mining / Mount Erebus T. NAGATA National Institute of Polar Research Itabashi / McMurdo Station / Vanda Station / Geography Herbert H. Lehman College / Tohoku University / /

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temporary seismic network / seismic network / telemetry network / /

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Mount Erebus / Wright Valley / Hut Point Peninsula / Mt. Erebus / Ross Island / /

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U.S. party / National Institute of Polar Research / S. B. TREVES Department / National Science Foundation / Japanese party / University of Tokyo / New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology / Antarctic Division of Department of Scientific and Industrial Research / Mount Erebus T. NAGATA National Institute of Polar Research Itabashi / Tohoku University / Earthquake Research Institute / Geology University of Nebraska Lincoln / Geology and Geography Herbert H. Lehman College / Antarctica I. S. LEUNG Department of Geology / /

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Andrew Harrall / Philip Kyle / Scott Base / /

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Nebraska / New York / /

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Polar Research / /

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antarctic / /

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geophysics / /

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