Ross Dependency

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21Antarctica New Zealand / Scott Base / University of Waikato / Waikato / International Antarctic Centre / Physical geography / Antarctica / Ross Dependency

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Language: English - Date: 2013-08-06 01:01:21
22Extreme points of Earth / Antarctica New Zealand / Ross Dependency / Scott Base / Ross Ice Shelf / Scott Polar Research Institute / Bibliography of Antarctica / Institute Ice Stream / Physical geography / Antarctica / Poles

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23Ross Dependency / Antarctic region / Antarctic territorial claims / Antarctica New Zealand / Scott Base / Antarctic Treaty System / Antarctic Heritage Trust / McMurdo Station / National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research / Physical geography / Antarctica / Poles

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Language: English - Date: 2013-10-29 17:18:21
24Antarctic region / Antarctic territorial claims / Antarctica New Zealand / Ross Dependency / Scott Base / Antarctic / New Zealand Antarctic Research Programme / Bibliography of Antarctica / Gareth Morgan / Physical geography / Antarctica / Poles

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25Ross Dependency / Cratons / Economic geology / Historical geology / Gould Coast / Geography of Antarctica / Amundsen Coast / Transantarctic Mountains

"Gilbert Delta" occurs. These regional patterns suggest that Weller deposition occurred within a narrow elongate basin. Basin width was probably 100 to 150 kilometers. Throughout southern Victoria Land, an upward-coarsen

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26Ross Dependency / Penguins / Aptenodytes / Coulman Island / Emperor Penguin / Cape Crozier / Cape Roget / Foraging / Borchgrevink Coast / Geography of Antarctica / Flightless birds

Emperor penguin foraging behavior in the western Ross Sea, 1992 GERALD KOOYMAN, MARKUS HORNING, PAUL PONGANIS, TORY KOOYMAN, and CARsTEN KOOYMAN, Center for Marine Biotechnology and Biomedicine, Scripps Institution of Oc

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Language: English - Date: 2011-05-06 18:43:28
27Ross Dependency / Dufek Coast / Geologic formations / Fremouw Formation / Transantarctic Mountains / Beardmore Glacier / Mount Bowers / Antarctica / Wahl Glacier / Geography of Antarctica / Shackleton Coast / Physical geography

silts tone/mudstone and interbedded fine-grained sandstone. Internally, the coarser sandstone units consist of scour-bounded cosets of 0.2- to 0.5-meter thick trough cross-beds. In some cases, thin siltstone drapes have

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28Ross Dependency / Carryer Glacier / Sledgers Glacier / Transantarctic Mountains / Antarctica / Tobogganers Icefall / Pennell Coast / Geography of Antarctica / Physical geography

dently, this clast was once at the base of the east antarctic ice sheet which may be more than 3 kilometers thick, according to the ice-flow model of Whillans and Cassidy (1983), although an extrapolation of the radar so

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29Ross Dependency / Sandstone / Wright Valley / Lake Vanda / Vanda Station / Onyx River / Feldspar / Transantarctic Mountains / Antarctica / McMurdo Dry Valleys / Physical geography / Geography of Antarctica

phorus also increased along the Onyx as far as Bull Pass, but between the pass and the Vanda Weir, it decreased bya factor of three. We suspect that an active algal community just above Bull Lake may be acting as a phosp

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30Ross Dependency / Nimrod Glacier / Beardmore Glacier / Queen Alexandra Range / Transantarctic Mountains / Antarctica / Geography of Antarctica / Shackleton Coast / Physical geography

water or moisture was available for plant survival during these episodes. The apparently low number of surviving species probably represents the last vestiges of land-plant vegetation in Antarctica before the Pleistocene

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Language: English - Date: 2011-05-06 18:12:45
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