Marie Byrd Land

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1EXPLORER’S GAZETTE Volume 1, Issue 2 Old Antarctic Explorers Association, Inc

EXPLORER’S GAZETTE Volume 1, Issue 2 Old Antarctic Explorers Association, Inc

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2TAJE_A_261420 ++

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Language: English - Date: 2010-03-02 18:16:01
3Preliminary report on field investigations and argon- 4Olargon-39 geochronology of the Crary Mountains volcanoes, Marie Byrd Land, West Antarctica THOMAS I. WILCH, WILLIAM C. MCINTOSH, KURT S. PANTER, and NELIA W. DUNBAR

Preliminary report on field investigations and argon- 4Olargon-39 geochronology of the Crary Mountains volcanoes, Marie Byrd Land, West Antarctica THOMAS I. WILCH, WILLIAM C. MCINTOSH, KURT S. PANTER, and NELIA W. DUNBAR

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Language: English - Date: 2011-05-06 18:57:34
4Wade, EA., C.A. Cathey, and J.B. Oldham. 1977c. Reconnaissance geologic map of the Alexandra Mountains quadrangle, Marie Byrd Land, Antarctica, 1:250,000. (U.S. Antarctic Research Program Map, A-8.) Reston, Virginia: U.S

Wade, EA., C.A. Cathey, and J.B. Oldham. 1977c. Reconnaissance geologic map of the Alexandra Mountains quadrangle, Marie Byrd Land, Antarctica, 1:250,000. (U.S. Antarctic Research Program Map, A-8.) Reston, Virginia: U.S

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Language: English - Date: 2011-05-06 20:44:47
5enhanced image reveals the temperature of the surface and the brightness temperature of the crater area. The trace indicates that the brightness temperature is approximately 60°K above the background at the summit, whic

enhanced image reveals the temperature of the surface and the brightness temperature of the crater area. The trace indicates that the brightness temperature is approximately 60°K above the background at the summit, whic

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6Terrestrial geology and geophysics  Uplift of the shoulder escarpment of the west antarctic rift system and its relation to Late Cenozoic climate change

Terrestrial geology and geophysics Uplift of the shoulder escarpment of the west antarctic rift system and its relation to Late Cenozoic climate change

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7References  LeMasurier and J.W. Thomson (Eds.), Volcanoes of the antarctic plate and southern oceans (Antarctic Research Series, VolAdams, C.JGeochronological studies of the Swanson Formation of Marie Byr

References LeMasurier and J.W. Thomson (Eds.), Volcanoes of the antarctic plate and southern oceans (Antarctic Research Series, VolAdams, C.JGeochronological studies of the Swanson Formation of Marie Byr

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Language: English - Date: 2011-05-06 18:42:10
8Bindschadler, R.A., S.N. Stephenson, D.R. MacAyeal, and S. ShabtaieIce dynamics at the mouth of ice stream B, Antarctica. Journal of Geophysical Research, 92(139), Blankenship, D.D., R.B. Alley, and C.R

Bindschadler, R.A., S.N. Stephenson, D.R. MacAyeal, and S. ShabtaieIce dynamics at the mouth of ice stream B, Antarctica. Journal of Geophysical Research, 92(139), Blankenship, D.D., R.B. Alley, and C.R

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9Glacial geology A re-interpretation of glaciovolcanic interaction at Mount Takahe and Mount Murphy, Marie Byrd Land, Antarctica W. C. MCINTOSH

Glacial geology A re-interpretation of glaciovolcanic interaction at Mount Takahe and Mount Murphy, Marie Byrd Land, Antarctica W. C. MCINTOSH

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Language: English - Date: 2011-05-06 22:22:47
10tains only small amounts of phillipsite, smectite, and calcite. The distinct upper contact of this unit cuts across bedding. The tuffs above have been extensively altered to palagonite, zeolites, smectite, and calcite. T

tains only small amounts of phillipsite, smectite, and calcite. The distinct upper contact of this unit cuts across bedding. The tuffs above have been extensively altered to palagonite, zeolites, smectite, and calcite. T

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Language: English - Date: 2011-05-06 22:21:05