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Preliminary conclusions are as follows: 1. Abnormally high bottom velocities averaging 3 kilometers per second are interpreted to indicate submarine permafrost (McGinnis, . "Normal" velocities at the water/sedime
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Antarctica / /

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New Zealand / /

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University De Kalb / building In Antarctica / PHILIP R. KYLE Institute of Polar Studies The Ohio State University Columbus / New Harbor / Victoria University of Wellington / Mount Erebus Observatory / University of Colorado / /

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high-temperature gas samples / /

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Transantarctic Mountains / Cape Barne / Mount Erebus / Main Crater / Atlantic Ocean / Deep Lake / Cape Royds / Fang Glacier / cape Cape Barrie / Inner Crater / Backdoor Bay / Cape RoydsCape Barne / Cape Barrie / Ross Island / Mount Erebus Observatory / /

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Victoria University of Wellington / American Geophysical Union / PHILIP R. KYLE Institute / National Science Foundation / PETER N. WEBB Department of Geology Northern Illinois University De Kalb / References McGinnis / University of Colorado / Ohio State University Columbus / Antarctic Division of the DSIR / Division of Polar Programs / The Ohio State University / /

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Harry Keys / BARBARA L. WARD / PETER N. WEBB / Kathy Cashman / Bill McIntosh / Kyle / /

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Antarctic / Northern Illinois / /

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Kalb / Kyle / /

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Geophysics / /

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