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Incremental dating / Water ice / Vostok Station / Paleoclimatology / Dome C / Core drill / Marine geology / Greenland Ice Sheet Project / Lake Vostok / Physical geography / Geochronology / Ice core
Date: 2011-05-06 06:42:25
Incremental dating
Water ice
Vostok Station
Paleoclimatology
Dome C
Core drill
Marine geology
Greenland Ice Sheet Project
Lake Vostok
Physical geography
Geochronology
Ice core

Richard Falk of Rutgers University collaborated on the mathematical analysis, and Bernard Cummiskey and Joe Torok helped extensively in computational aspects. Ian Whillans and John Boizan of the Institute of Polar Studie

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