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Volcanology / Geology / Amundsen Coast / La Gorce Mountains / Robison Glacier / Scott Glacier / Transantarctic Mountains / Mount Mooney / Ackerman Ridge / Geography of Antarctica / Queen Maud Mountains / Igneous petrology
Date: 2011-05-06 06:15:09
Volcanology
Geology
Amundsen Coast
La Gorce Mountains
Robison Glacier
Scott Glacier
Transantarctic Mountains
Mount Mooney
Ackerman Ridge
Geography of Antarctica
Queen Maud Mountains
Igneous petrology

Figure 1. Exposure of Unit Rg, showing meter-thick black glass layers interleaved with crystalline rhyolite. Lighter colored rock bordering the black glass is composed of devitrified glass. Figure 2. Cliff face exposure

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