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- NCEA Level 1 Geography (91010) 2020
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- Revised List of Historic Sites and Monuments
- An Assessment of ERA5 Reanalysis for Antarctic Near-Surface Air Temperature
- Renewable Energy Xxx (2009) 1–9
- Antarctic Research What Is Japan Monitoring in Antarctica? State of Conservation in Antarctica
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- Impacts of the Cryosphere and Atmosphere on Observed Microseisms Generated in the Southern Ocean
- Scientific Evaluation of Deterioration of Historic Huts of Ross Island, Antarctica
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- U.S.-Russian Report of Inspections Under Article VII of the Antarctic Treaty and Article 14 of the Protocol on Environmental Protection
- Glaciological Observations on the Ross Ice Shelf N Ear Scott Base, Antarctica *
- Antarctica New Zealand Long Term Monitoring Poster
- The Future of Scott Base
- Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Under Extreme Conditions: Case Studies from Antarctica
- An Assessment of New Zealand's Performance in Environmental
- The Historical Development of Mcmurdo Station, Antarctica, an Environmental Perspective
- (ASPA) No. 121 CAPE ROYDS, ROSS ISLAND
- The Antarctic Sun, February 3, 2002
- (ASPA) No. 124 CAPE CROZIER, ROSS ISLAND
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- Case Study: Captain Robert Falcon Scott's 1910-13 British Antarctic
- Review of Antarctic Greenhouses and Plant Production Facilities: a Historical Account of Food Plants on the Ice
- Management Plan for Antarctic Specially Protected Area No
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