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Queen Maud Mountains / Geophysics / Planetary science / Amundsen Coast / Physical oceanography / Earth tide / Transantarctic Mountains / Moon / Scott Glacier / Physical geography / Geography of Antarctica / Tides
Date: 2011-05-06 06:15:19
Queen 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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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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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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