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Extreme points of Earth / Ice core / Incremental dating / Water ice / Antarctica / West Antarctic Ice Sheet / Transantarctic Mountains / Glacier / Antarctic ice sheet / Physical geography / Geochronology / Glaciology
Date: 2011-05-06 18:57:21
Extreme points of Earth
Ice core
Incremental dating
Water ice
Antarctica
West Antarctic Ice Sheet
Transantarctic Mountains
Glacier
Antarctic ice sheet
Physical geography
Geochronology
Glaciology

There are two striking preliminary results. First, the nearsurface drops as the margin is approached (see figure). This very large effect, one apparently not observed before, is probably due to the ponding of cold air in

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