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271The origin of the moraines between Griffin Nunatak and Brimstone Peak, southern Victoria Land TERESA M. MENSING, GUNTER FAURE, MATTHEW C. PLACE, and DAVID B. REED, Byrd Polar Research Center and Department of Geological

The origin of the moraines between Griffin Nunatak and Brimstone Peak, southern Victoria Land TERESA M. MENSING, GUNTER FAURE, MATTHEW C. PLACE, and DAVID B. REED, Byrd Polar Research Center and Department of Geological

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272drilling platform (Kuivinen, Antarctic Journal, this issue). Equipment for ice core processing and analyses was installed in the science trench. Stauffer and Schwander (Antarctic Journal, this issue) describe the core pr

drilling platform (Kuivinen, Antarctic Journal, this issue). Equipment for ice core processing and analyses was installed in the science trench. Stauffer and Schwander (Antarctic Journal, this issue) describe the core pr

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273relative movement of the reflecting surface. Since the ice is moving at about 1.5 meters per day and the experimental resolution was about 1 meter, the implication is that the reflecting surface, which we presume to be t

relative movement of the reflecting surface. Since the ice is moving at about 1.5 meters per day and the experimental resolution was about 1 meter, the implication is that the reflecting surface, which we presume to be t

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274faulted terrain characterized by mesas and graben structures. • During the onset of glaciation of Antarctica, numerous glacial valleys were formed cutting back into the rims of the mesas. • Subsequently, massive glac

faulted terrain characterized by mesas and graben structures. • During the onset of glaciation of Antarctica, numerous glacial valleys were formed cutting back into the rims of the mesas. • Subsequently, massive glac

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275This research was part of a coordinated, interdisciplinary oil response program organized and headed by Polly Penhale (Division of Polar Programs, National Science Foundation). I especially thank M.C. Kennicutt and S. Sw

This research was part of a coordinated, interdisciplinary oil response program organized and headed by Polly Penhale (Division of Polar Programs, National Science Foundation). I especially thank M.C. Kennicutt and S. Sw

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276contain approximately the same amount of amino acids. This is in contrast with the Murchison and other carbonaceous chondrites, in which the exterior fraction usually has a greater abundance owing to contamination. It is

contain approximately the same amount of amino acids. This is in contrast with the Murchison and other carbonaceous chondrites, in which the exterior fraction usually has a greater abundance owing to contamination. It is

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277Elmore, D., F.A. Rickey, P.C. Simms, M.E. Lipschutz, K.A. Mueller, and T.E. Miller. In preparation. PRIME Lab: A dedicated AMS facility at Purdue University. In A. Long (Ed.), Proceedings of the Fourteenth International

Elmore, D., F.A. Rickey, P.C. Simms, M.E. Lipschutz, K.A. Mueller, and T.E. Miller. In preparation. PRIME Lab: A dedicated AMS facility at Purdue University. In A. Long (Ed.), Proceedings of the Fourteenth International

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278with summer-surface values. In fact, the pockets probably represented summer surface material that was somehow incorporated into the sequence in bulk before any significant mixing occurred. Given the considerable surface

with summer-surface values. In fact, the pockets probably represented summer surface material that was somehow incorporated into the sequence in bulk before any significant mixing occurred. Given the considerable surface

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279related to both ice-ablation rates and meteorite-weathering rates in the antarctic environment. A search for new meteorite concentration sites was conducted at ice patches associated with Reckling Peak, Griffin Nunatak,

related to both ice-ablation rates and meteorite-weathering rates in the antarctic environment. A search for new meteorite concentration sites was conducted at ice patches associated with Reckling Peak, Griffin Nunatak,

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280in the late winter or early spring. However, the actual mechanisms of storage and release of saline water are likely to be affected by glaciological and climatic variations which are poorly known. Special thanks are due

in the late winter or early spring. However, the actual mechanisms of storage and release of saline water are likely to be affected by glaciological and climatic variations which are poorly known. Special thanks are due

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Language: English - Date: 2011-05-06 03:40:42