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An early miocene ridge crest-trench collision on the South Scotia Ridge near 36°W
Read more of: An early miocene ridge crest-trench collision on the South Scotia Ridge near 36°WPreliminary interpretation of marine geophysical data and geochemical analyses of dredged rocks has led to the identification of a ridge crest-trench collision zone southeast of the South Orkney Islands. The […]
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Pathology of the antarctic fur seal (Arctocephalus gazella) in South Georgia
Read more of: Pathology of the antarctic fur seal (Arctocephalus gazella) in South GeorgiaThis paper reports the post-mortem findings in 135 wild Antarctic fur seal pups which died of natural causes. The predominant lesions were those associated with starvation, trauma to the head […]
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Invertebrate-microbial interactions. Joint symposium of the British Mycological Society and the British Ecological Society. Exeter, September 1982
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Leptoglossum omnivorum sp.nov. from Antarctica
Read more of: Leptoglossum omnivorum sp.nov. from AntarcticaLeptoglossum omnivorum sp.nov. is proposed and compared with other species of the genus Leptoglossum Karst., together with species formerly included in Mniopetalum Donk & Singer.
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Comparative respirometry of peat decomposition on a latitudinal transect in the maritime Antarctic
Read more of: Comparative respirometry of peat decomposition on a latitudinal transect in the maritime AntarcticThe hypothesis that moss peat respiration in the maritime Antarctic was dependent more on edaphic conditions, substrate quality and microflora than latitude was broadly supported by studies on a 14° […]
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A two-phase model of electrical conduction in polar ice sheets
Read more of: A two-phase model of electrical conduction in polar ice sheetsIt has been suggested that the dc conductivity of polar ice sheets could be due to the presence of liquid layers at the grain boundaries. These layers would consist of […]
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