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Ross Dependency / Carryer Glacier / Sledgers Glacier / Paleomagnetism / Bowers Mountains / Antarctica / Pennell Coast / Geography of Antarctica / Physical geography
Date: 2011-05-06 05:46:39
Ross Dependency
Carryer Glacier
Sledgers Glacier
Paleomagnetism
Bowers Mountains
Antarctica
Pennell Coast
Geography of Antarctica
Physical geography

This research was supported by National Science Foundation grant DPPSandiford was supported by an Australian Commonwealth Postgraduate Research Award. References Dow, J. A. S., and Neall, V. EGeology o

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