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British Antarctic Territory / Chilean Antarctic Territory / Seymour Island / Sobral Formation / Cross Valley / Lopez de Bertodano Formation / Seymour / Vega Island / Snow Hill Island / Geography of Antarctica / Physical geography / Argentine Antarctica
Date: 2011-05-06 05:45:54
British Antarctic Territory
Chilean Antarctic Territory
Seymour Island
Sobral Formation
Cross Valley
Lopez de Bertodano Formation
Seymour
Vega Island
Snow Hill Island
Geography of Antarctica
Physical geography
Argentine Antarctica

include bivalves, gastropods, echinoderm spines, and abundant wood. This work was supported by National Science Foundation grant DPPReferences Andersson, J. Con the geology of Graham Land. Bulletin of

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