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12operated in the field in Antarctica. Since this equipment requires much smaller samples, it will be possible to increase the resolution with which the yearly snow layers can be examined by a factor of at least five over

operated in the field in Antarctica. Since this equipment requires much smaller samples, it will be possible to increase the resolution with which the yearly snow layers can be examined by a factor of at least five over

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13transition zone will be less complex, too. At a firn temperature of —50°C, the portion of gases adsorbed at the firn grain surface is expected to be minimal. Therefore, it is believed that gases enclosed in ice sample

transition zone will be less complex, too. At a firn temperature of —50°C, the portion of gases adsorbed at the firn grain surface is expected to be minimal. Therefore, it is believed that gases enclosed in ice sample

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14A 237-meter ice core from South Pole Station KARL C. KUIvINEN

A 237-meter ice core from South Pole Station KARL C. KUIvINEN

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15Millimeter-wave radar backscatter measurements over Weddell Sea pack-ice (Nathaniel Be PalmerL K

Millimeter-wave radar backscatter measurements over Weddell Sea pack-ice (Nathaniel Be PalmerL K

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16We are grateful for support of this research by National Science Foundation grant DPPWe also thank William Thompson, Lawrence Heiskell, and Lawson Bailey for assistance.  Parker, B. C., Zeller, E. J . , and Th

We are grateful for support of this research by National Science Foundation grant DPPWe also thank William Thompson, Lawrence Heiskell, and Lawson Bailey for assistance. Parker, B. C., Zeller, E. J . , and Th

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17Ice nucleation activity of antarctic marine microorganisms L.V. PARKER U.S. Army Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory Hanover, New Hampshire

Ice nucleation activity of antarctic marine microorganisms L.V. PARKER U.S. Army Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory Hanover, New Hampshire

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18Atmospheric boundary layer measurements in the Weddell Sea EDGAR L. ANDREAS U.S. Army Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory Hanover, New Hampshire 03755

Atmospheric boundary layer measurements in the Weddell Sea EDGAR L. ANDREAS U.S. Army Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory Hanover, New Hampshire 03755

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19Snow and sea-ice thicknesses: Winter Weddell Gyre Study, 1989 DEBRA A. MEESE, JOHN W. GovoNi, and STEPHEN F. ACKLEY

Snow and sea-ice thicknesses: Winter Weddell Gyre Study, 1989 DEBRA A. MEESE, JOHN W. GovoNi, and STEPHEN F. ACKLEY

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20structural characteristics of Weddell Sea pack ice. U. S. Army Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory ReportHanover, New Hampshire. Jeffries, M. 0. and W. F. Weeks. In press (a). Structural characterist

structural characteristics of Weddell Sea pack ice. U. S. Army Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory ReportHanover, New Hampshire. Jeffries, M. 0. and W. F. Weeks. In press (a). Structural characterist

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