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Mid-Holocene Pulse of Thinning in the Weddell Sea Sector of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet
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The Million-Year Evolution of the Glacial Trimline in the Southernmost Ellsworth Mountains, Antarctica
In the Ellsworth Mountains, Antarctica
2008-2009 Antarctic Season and Preliminary Estimates for 2009-2010 Antarctic Season
The Million-Year Evolution of the Glacial Trimline in the Southernmost Ellsworth Mountains, Antarctica ∗ David E
Geomorfologia Glacial Dos Montes Patriot E Montes
Grantham Institute and Department of Earth Science and Engineering Imperial College London
Major Ice Sheet Change in the Weddell Sea Sector of West Antarctica Over the Last 5,000 Years
Mid-Holocene Pulse of Thinning in the Weddell Sea Sector of The
The Million-Year Evolution of the Glacial Trimline in the Southernmost Ellsworth Mountains, Antarctica ∗ David E
Science Discussion Started: 26 October 2017 C Author(S) 2017
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Airborne Radar Evidence for Tributary Flow Switching in Institute Ice Stream
Reassessment of Ice Mass Balance at Horseshoe Valley, Antarctica ANJA WENDT1*, GINO CASASSA1, ANDRES RIVERA1,2,3 and JENS WENDT1- 1Centro De Estudios Cientı´ficos, Av
Englacial Stratigraphy, Debris Entrainment and Ice Sheet Stability of Horseshoe Valley, West Antarctica
The Million-Year Evolution of the Glacial Trimline in the Southernmost Ellsworth Mountains, Antarctica
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Gazetteer of the Antarctic
Mid-Holocene Pulse of Thinning in the Weddell Sea Sector of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet
Evidence for the Stability of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet Divide for 1.4 Million Years
Early Last Interglacial Ocean Warming Drove Substantial Ice Mass Loss from Antarctica
Early Last Interglacial Ocean Warming Drove Substantial Ice Mass Loss from Antarctica
Environmental Documentation Union Glacier 2013-14
Late Cambrian Stratigraphy of the Heritage Range, Ellsworth Mountains: Implications for Basin Evolution