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Scott Coast / Transantarctic Mountains / Amundsen Coast / Byrd Glacier / Antarctica / Byrd Polar Research Center / Ferrar Glacier / Skelton Glacier / Glacier / Geography of Antarctica / Physical geography / Hillary Coast
Date: 2011-05-06 18:47:18
Scott Coast
Transantarctic Mountains
Amundsen Coast
Byrd Glacier
Antarctica
Byrd Polar Research Center
Ferrar Glacier
Skelton Glacier
Glacier
Geography of Antarctica
Physical geography
Hillary Coast

This research is supported by National Science Foundation grant OPPWe thank Bernard Gunn for suggested locations for field study, and K.A. McCormick for tireless assistance in the field. Basement sill Results

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