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Controls on Subaerial Erosion Rates in Antarctica
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Out of the Blue: an Investigation of Two Alternative Sources of Deep Ice
Build-Up and Chronology of Blue Ice Moraines in Queen Maud Land, Antarctica
Mid-Holocene Pulse of Thinning in the Weddell Sea Sector of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet
Durham Research Online
Mem170-Bm.Pdf by Guest on 30 September 2021 452 Index
The Million-Year Evolution of the Glacial Trimline in the Southernmost Ellsworth Mountains, Antarctica
Tectonic and Metamorphic Studies of the Ellsworth Mountains
The Million-Year Evolution of the Glacial Trimline in the Southernmost Ellsworth Mountains, Antarctica
Reconstruction of Changes in the Weddell Sea Sector of the Antarctic Ice Sheet Since the Last Glacial Maximum
The Million-Year Evolution of the Glacial Trimline in the Southernmost Ellsworth Mountains, Antarctica ∗ David E
Grantham Institute and Department of Earth Science and Engineering Imperial College London
USGS Open-File Report 2007-1047 Extended Abstract
A New Bed Elevation Model for the Weddell Sea Sector of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet
Antarctic Ice Sheet Discharge Driven by Atmosphere-Ocean Feedbacks at the Last Glacial Termination Received: 19 October 2016 C.J
Controls on Subaerial Erosion Rates in Antarctica ∗ Shasta M
Badgers in the Antarctic
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Science Discussion Started: 26 October 2017 C Author(S) 2017
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Assessing the Continuity of the Blue Ice Climate Record at Patriot Hills
Englacial Stratigraphy, Debris Entrainment and Ice Sheet Stability of Horseshoe Valley, West Antarctica
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Gazetteer of the Antarctic
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Mid-Holocene Pulse of Thinning in the Weddell Sea Sector of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet
Edinburgh Research Explorer
Antarctic Ice Sheet Discharge Driven by Atmosphere-Ocean Feedbacks at the Last Glacial Termination
Do Blue-Ice Moraines in the Heritage Range Show the West Antarctic Ice Sheet Survived the Last Interglacial?', Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, Vol
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Evidence for the Stability of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet Divide for 1.4 Million Years
Radar‐Detected Englacial Debris in the West Antarctic Ice Sheet
Early Last Interglacial Ocean Warming Drove Substantial Ice Mass Loss from Antarctica
New Last Glacial Maximum Ice Thickness Constraints for the Weddell Sea Sector, Antarctica
Controls on Subaerial Erosion Rates in Antarctica ∗ Shasta M
Late Cambrian Stratigraphy of the Heritage Range, Ellsworth Mountains: Implications for Basin Evolution