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991operated 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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992Dating the crucial sources in early Christianity Mark Goodacre, Religion Department, Duke University Cross, Resurrection and Diversity in Earliest Christianity Consultation, Society of Biblical Literature Annual Meeting,

Dating the crucial sources in early Christianity Mark Goodacre, Religion Department, Duke University Cross, Resurrection and Diversity in Earliest Christianity Consultation, Society of Biblical Literature Annual Meeting,

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993T. Dochat, C. Lagerbom, B. Overturf, R. Verow, and J. Whittier assisted in the field. This work has benefitted from discussions with T. Dochat, D. Marchant, C. SchlUchter, and D. Sugden. Research was supported by Nationa

T. Dochat, C. Lagerbom, B. Overturf, R. Verow, and J. Whittier assisted in the field. This work has benefitted from discussions with T. Dochat, D. Marchant, C. SchlUchter, and D. Sugden. Research was supported by Nationa

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994Several miscellaneous experiments were carried out. A transmit/receive switch was developed, but it provided only about 12 decibels of isolation and was abandoned. A 10-meter core was recovered and will be used for labor

Several miscellaneous experiments were carried out. A transmit/receive switch was developed, but it provided only about 12 decibels of isolation and was abandoned. A 10-meter core was recovered and will be used for labor

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995of this ice in the lower part of ice stream B. The differences in 180 fine structure between the 1976 and 1978 records indicate that the large, and as yet unexplained, 8 180 fluctuations in the 1978 core in this interval

of this ice in the lower part of ice stream B. The differences in 180 fine structure between the 1976 and 1978 records indicate that the large, and as yet unexplained, 8 180 fluctuations in the 1978 core in this interval

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996Field operations began with an air drop of fuel and lumber on 19 November followed by an LC-130 put-in on 21 November of PICO personnel and equipment. All equipment was transferred to the first drill site on 22 November.

Field operations began with an air drop of fuel and lumber on 19 November followed by an LC-130 put-in on 21 November of PICO personnel and equipment. All equipment was transferred to the first drill site on 22 November.

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997(figure 3). This unusual reversed temperature dependence with altitude clearly leads to the absence of colder ice below the surface. This absence and the basal heat generation create the peculiar situation that ice strea

(figure 3). This unusual reversed temperature dependence with altitude clearly leads to the absence of colder ice below the surface. This absence and the basal heat generation create the peculiar situation that ice strea

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998An alternative to changes in the oceanic source might be changes in the glacial atmospheric circulation of the antarctic regions favoring the inland transport of marine aerosols to the central plateau from highly product

An alternative to changes in the oceanic source might be changes in the glacial atmospheric circulation of the antarctic regions favoring the inland transport of marine aerosols to the central plateau from highly product

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999preindustrial atmospheric CO 2 concentration. This value is low but within the limits estimated by other methods. Additional measurements on south polar ice cores should help to confirm this value and show if there were

preindustrial atmospheric CO 2 concentration. This value is low but within the limits estimated by other methods. Additional measurements on south polar ice cores should help to confirm this value and show if there were

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1000transition 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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Language: English - Date: 2011-05-06 06:16:48