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31VXE-6 and the ITT/Antarctic Services, Inc., personnel at the Beardmore Camp. We would also like to thank Richard Arculus for his assistance with the X-ray fluorescence analyses which were performed at the University of M

VXE-6 and the ITT/Antarctic Services, Inc., personnel at the Beardmore Camp. We would also like to thank Richard Arculus for his assistance with the X-ray fluorescence analyses which were performed at the University of M

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32water 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

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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33We wish to express our sincere appreciation to the other members of the Vanderbilt/Ohio State University research team, our fellow scientists from the Beardmore South camp, and the civilian and military support personnel

We wish to express our sincere appreciation to the other members of the Vanderbilt/Ohio State University research team, our fellow scientists from the Beardmore South camp, and the civilian and military support personnel

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34University of Melbourne, who was collecting granitoid samples for fission-track dating for the purpose of understanding the uplift history of the present Transantarctic Mountains. We wish to thank the pilots and crews of

University of Melbourne, who was collecting granitoid samples for fission-track dating for the purpose of understanding the uplift history of the present Transantarctic Mountains. We wish to thank the pilots and crews of

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35dose required to produce the same amount of thermoluminescence as that recorded by the dosimeter. The thermolu mine scence dosimeters appear to provide an accurate indication of the true gamma-ray flux at their specific

dose required to produce the same amount of thermoluminescence as that recorded by the dosimeter. The thermolu mine scence dosimeters appear to provide an accurate indication of the true gamma-ray flux at their specific

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36There are two striking preliminary results. First, the nearsurface drops as the margin is approached (see figure). This very large effect, one apparently not observed before, is probably due to the ponding of cold air in

There are two striking preliminary results. First, the nearsurface drops as the margin is approached (see figure). This very large effect, one apparently not observed before, is probably due to the ponding of cold air in

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37Bookman Old Style Cursiva

Bookman Old Style Cursiva

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38Legrand, M., and R.J. DelmasThe ionic balance of Antarctic snow: A 10-year detailed record. Atmospheric Environment, 18, 1,8671,874. Legrand, M., and R.J. DelmasSpatial and temporal variations of snow che

Legrand, M., and R.J. DelmasThe ionic balance of Antarctic snow: A 10-year detailed record. Atmospheric Environment, 18, 1,8671,874. Legrand, M., and R.J. DelmasSpatial and temporal variations of snow che

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39Carbon isotope composition of Permian and Triassic plants in silicified peat, Transantarctic Mountains GUNTER FAURE and TERESA M. MENSING

Carbon isotope composition of Permian and Triassic plants in silicified peat, Transantarctic Mountains GUNTER FAURE and TERESA M. MENSING

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40EAST93—Geophysical traverse from the Transantarctic Mountains to Wilkes Basin, East Antarctica URI TEN BRINK, U.S. Geological Survey, Woods Hole, MassachusettsSTEPHEN BANNISTER, Institute of Geological and Nucle

EAST93—Geophysical traverse from the Transantarctic Mountains to Wilkes Basin, East Antarctica URI TEN BRINK, U.S. Geological Survey, Woods Hole, MassachusettsSTEPHEN BANNISTER, Institute of Geological and Nucle

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Language: English - Date: 2011-05-06 17:38:34