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Region 19 Antarctica Pg.781
Surface Exposure Dating Using Cosmogenic
Weather and Climate in the Amundsen Sea Embayment
What If Antarctica's Volcanoes Erupt
Thurston Island
Inland Thinning of West Antarctic Ice Sheet Steered Along Subglacial Rifts
A Recent Volcanic Eruption in West Antarctica
Paleomagnetic Investigations in the Ellsworth Land Area, Antarctica
The Amazing Antarctic Trek
Rapid Thinning of Pine Island Glacier in the Early Holocene J
USGS Open-File Report 2009-1133, V. 1.2, Table 3
A Direct Quantitative Measure of Surface Mobility in A
US Geological Survey Scientific Activities in the Exploration of Antarctica: 1946–2006 Record of Personnel in Antarctica and Their Postal Cachets: US Navy (1946–48, 1954–60), International
Studies of the Geology and Mineral Resources of the Southern Antarctic Peninsula and Eastern Ellsworth Land, Antarctica
Observations Beneath Pine Island Glacier West Antarctica and Implications for Its Retreat
Past Water Flow Beneath Pine Island and Thwaites Glaciers, West
The Timing and Widespread Effects of the Largest Holocene Volcanic
Reconstruction of Changes in the Amundsen Sea and Bellingshausen Sea Sector of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet Since the Last Glacial Maximum
Top View
The Ellsworth Land Survey Erected and the Scientific Personnel Arrived
The Geology of the Eights Coast Ar CAMPBELL CRADDOCK, CRAIG M
Comparing Glacial-Geological Evidence and Model Simulations Of
Volcans Monde SI Dec2010
Thwaites Glacier Programme
Spatial Variation in Cenozoic Volcanism of Marie Byrd Land and Ellsworth Land
THWAITES WILD CARD This Unstable Glacier—With Its Potentially Disastrous Effect on Sea Levels—Is Starting to Show Its Hand
Durham Research Online
Gazetteer of the Antarctic
Past Water Flow Beneath Pine Island and Thwaites Glaciers, West Antarctica
Elevation Changes in Pine Island Glacier, Walgreen Coast, Antarctica, Based on GLAS (2003) and ERS-1 (1995) Altimeter Data Analyses and Glaciological Implications
Accepted Manuscript
Evidence of an Active Volcanic Heat Source Beneath the Pine Island Glacier Brice Loose University of Rhode Island,
[email protected]
The Earth Observer November-December Volume 23, Issue 6
Observations Beneath Pine Island Glacier in West Antarctica and Implications for Its Retreat
Comments to the Editor: Dear Chris, Thank You for Your Editorial Corrections
Potential Ash Impact from Antarctic Volcanoes: Insights from Deception Island’S Most Recent Eruption Received: 1 June 2017 A
A News Bulletin New Zealand Antarctic Society