Scott Glacier

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1Scott Coast / Drygalski Ice Tongue / Nansen Ice Sheet / David Glacier / Transantarctic Mountains / Relief Inlet / Priestley Glacier / Glacier / Glaciology / Antarctica / Terra Nova Bay

Fluctuations of GlaciersVol. VIII)

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Language: English - Date: 2015-07-15 08:56:22
2Union Glacier Camp / Antarctica / South Pole / Punta Arenas / Amundsen–Scott South Pole Station / Physical geography / Extreme points of Earth / Poles

STANDING AT THE SOUTH POLE Detailed Itinerary A JOURNEY BY FLIGHT Experience the ultimate destination - the South

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Language: English - Date: 2015-02-23 16:35:21
3Queen Maud Mountains / Extreme points of Earth / Poles / Gould Coast / Scott Glacier / Antarctica / South Pole / Physical geography / Geography of Antarctica / Amundsen Coast

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Language: English - Date: 2013-08-06 00:53:12
4Shackleton Coast / Dufek Coast / Beardmore Glacier / Transantarctic Mountains / ANDRILL / McMurdo Sound / Tim Naish / Scott Base / Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition / Geography of Antarctica / Physical geography / Antarctica

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Language: English - Date: 2013-08-06 00:53:12
5Queen Maud Mountains / Geophysics / Planetary science / Amundsen Coast / Physical oceanography / Earth tide / Transantarctic Mountains / Moon / Scott Glacier / Physical geography / Geography of Antarctica / Tides

Granitic rocks were systematically collected on the traverse down Scott Glacier for later chemical analysis. In the Gothic Mountains a roof pendant of porphyry similar to the Wyatt Formation was visited and the granitic

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Language: English - Date: 2011-05-06 06:15:19
6Volcanology / 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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Language: English - Date: 2011-05-06 06:15:09
7Antarctica / Continents / Poles / Scott Polar Research Institute / Lambert Glacier / Antarctic ice sheet / Ice sheet / Landsat program / Ferrigno Glacier / Physical geography / Glaciology / Antarctic region

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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Language: English - Date: 2011-05-06 05:01:26
8Gould Coast / Shackleton Coast / Mount Early / Sheridan Bluff / Scott Glacier / Transantarctic Mountains / Wisconsin Range / Churchill Mountains / Geography of Antarctica / Amundsen Coast / Queen Maud Mountains

much lower levels than the outcrops along Touchdown Glacier. As the survey was extended south of the head of Byrd Glacier into the area of the Sefton and Zeller glaciers, a complex series of low-grade metamorphic rocks w

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Language: English - Date: 2011-05-06 03:37:40
9Glacial landforms / Physical geography / Scott Coast / Glacier / McMurdo Sound / Transantarctic Mountains / Anchor ice / Sediment / Geography of Antarctica / Petrology / Geology

Study of grounding-line sedimentation processes at the Mackay Glacier tongue using a remotely operated vehicle Observations on the seafloor epibenthic community MICHAEL DAwBER and Ross D. POwELL, Department of Geology,

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Language: English - Date: 2011-05-06 17:41:00
10Scott Coast / Allan Hills / National Institute of Polar Research / ANSMET / Bibliography of Antarctica / Fireman Glacier / Physical geography / Meteorites / Antarctica

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
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