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101Changes in the macrofossil faunas at the end of the cretaceous on Seymour Island, Antarctic Peninsula I

Changes in the macrofossil faunas at the end of the cretaceous on Seymour Island, Antarctic Peninsula I

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102Seymour Island expedition First U.S. expedition to the James Ross Island area, Antarctic Peninsula WILLIAM J. ZINSMEISTER Institute of Polar Studies Ohio State University

Seymour Island expedition First U.S. expedition to the James Ross Island area, Antarctic Peninsula WILLIAM J. ZINSMEISTER Institute of Polar Studies Ohio State University

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103Decapod crustaceans from James Ross Island, Antarctica JAMES ROSS	  RODNEY M. FELDMAN

Decapod crustaceans from James Ross Island, Antarctica JAMES ROSS RODNEY M. FELDMAN

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104Marine geology and geophysics Polar glacial evolution and global sea-level changes TOM S. Louirr and JAMES P. KENNETr Graduate School of Oceanography University of Rhode Island

Marine geology and geophysics Polar glacial evolution and global sea-level changes TOM S. Louirr and JAMES P. KENNETr Graduate School of Oceanography University of Rhode Island

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105Alvarez, W., L.W. Alvarez, F. Asaro, and H.V. MichelThe end of the Cretaceous: Sharp boundary or gradual transition? Science, 223, Bohor, B.F., E.E. Foord, P.J. Modreski, and D.M. TriplehornMin

Alvarez, W., L.W. Alvarez, F. Asaro, and H.V. MichelThe end of the Cretaceous: Sharp boundary or gradual transition? Science, 223, Bohor, B.F., E.E. Foord, P.J. Modreski, and D.M. TriplehornMin

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106Glacial geology_________________________ Glacial geology of Seymour Island DAVID H. ELLIOT

Glacial geology_________________________ Glacial geology of Seymour Island DAVID H. ELLIOT

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107stranding event. The only published accounts of extensive accumulations are limited to (1) Iredalewho reported observing over 100 broken shells on a beach near Cape Bedford, North Queensland; (2) Hamadain

stranding event. The only published accounts of extensive accumulations are limited to (1) Iredalewho reported observing over 100 broken shells on a beach near Cape Bedford, North Queensland; (2) Hamadain

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108Feldmann, R.M., and W.J. ZinsmeisterFossil crabs (Decapoda: Brachyura) from the La Meseta Formation (Eocene) of Antarctica: Paleoecological and biogeographic implications. Journal of Paleontology, 58(4),

Feldmann, R.M., and W.J. ZinsmeisterFossil crabs (Decapoda: Brachyura) from the La Meseta Formation (Eocene) of Antarctica: Paleoecological and biogeographic implications. Journal of Paleontology, 58(4),

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109Pankhurst, and W.R. VennumWest Antarctica in Gondwanaland. Crustal blocks, reconstruction and break-up processes. Tectonophysics, 155,Stump, EThe Ross Orogen of the Transantarctic Mountains in li

Pankhurst, and W.R. VennumWest Antarctica in Gondwanaland. Crustal blocks, reconstruction and break-up processes. Tectonophysics, 155,Stump, EThe Ross Orogen of the Transantarctic Mountains in li

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110Joint Argentine/American expedition to Seymour Island during austral summer, t.

Joint Argentine/American expedition to Seymour Island during austral summer, t.

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Language: English - Date: 2011-05-06 16:43:45