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fore, organisms that depended on algae as a principal nutrient source, such as bivalves, would have been adversely affected. It is therefore being proposed that E. antarctica shows that its growth was restricted, due not
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City

Sliter / Washington / D.C. / /

Continent

Antarctica / /

Country

United Kingdom / United States / Denmark / /

Facility

Lamont-Doherty Geological Observatory / Mineralogy Ohio State University / /

IndustryTerm

morphometrics software / analyzed using morphometrics software / /

NaturalFeature

Falkland Plateau / Transantarctic Mountains / Beardmore Glacier / Atlantic Ocean / Pensacola mountain / Seymour Island / Ellsworth mountain / James Ross Island / Central Transantarctic Mountains / Ellsworth Mountains / /

Organization

Scripps Institution of Oceanography / Mineralogy Ohio State University Columbus / Geological Society of America / Department of Geology and Mineralogy Ohio State University Colunibus / Department of Geology / National Science Foundation / BRIAN T. HUBER Byrd Polar Research Center / Geological Society of America Bulletin / U.S. Government Printing Office / /

Person

Byrd Polar / JOHN L. ISBELI / BRIAN T. HUBER / /

ProvinceOrState

W.V. / Ohio / /

PublishedMedium

Journal of Paleontology / Journal of Geophysical Research / /

Region

east antarctic / antarctic / northern Victoria / southeastern United States / southern Victoria / /

Technology

X-ray / /

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