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Ross Dependency / Sandstone / Wright Valley / Lake Vanda / Vanda Station / Onyx River / Feldspar / Transantarctic Mountains / Antarctica / McMurdo Dry Valleys / Physical geography / Geography of Antarctica
Date: 2011-05-06 06:14:18
Ross Dependency
Sandstone
Wright Valley
Lake Vanda
Vanda Station
Onyx River
Feldspar
Transantarctic Mountains
Antarctica
McMurdo Dry Valleys
Physical geography
Geography of Antarctica

phorus also increased along the Onyx as far as Bull Pass, but between the pass and the Vanda Weir, it decreased bya factor of three. We suspect that an active algal community just above Bull Lake may be acting as a phosp

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