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Incremental dating / Water ice / Scott Coast / Ross Dependency / Physical geography / Quelccaya Ice Cap / Siple Coast / Koci Cliffs / Shabtaie Ice Ridge / Geochronology / Geography of Antarctica / Ice core
Date: 2011-05-06 18:00:47
Incremental dating
Water ice
Scott Coast
Ross Dependency
Physical geography
Quelccaya Ice Cap
Siple Coast
Koci Cliffs
Shabtaie Ice Ridge
Geochronology
Geography of Antarctica
Ice core

Thompson, L.G., E. Mosley-Thompson, J.F. Bolzan, and B.R. KociA 1500 year record of tropical precipitation recorded in ice cores from the Quelccaya Ice Cap, Peru. Science, ), Thompson, L.G., E. M

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