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Discovery and Mapping

The insights into the geology of the Shackleton Range that were gained by the efforts of many geologist from different countries were summarized by Clarkson (1995) who wrote on page 7 of his report  [Pg.248]

Mountains and the enigmatic tectonic provinces that together constitute West Antarctica. (Cited by Tessensohn and Thomson 1999, p. 175) [Pg.248]

Turnpike Bluff Group, and the Blaiklock Glacier Group. [Pg.248]

Dolerite sills Intrusive contact Ordovician and Carboniferous Haskard Highlands [Pg.249]

Blaiklock Glacier Sandstone and shale (red and gray), pebble conglomerate, slightly warped to form a regional anticline Otter and Haskard Highlands, La Grange Nunataks [Pg.249]


The exploration of the Aral Sea as a natural object has a long history. It comprises not only the geographical discoveries and mapping, activities of various organizations and individual researchers, but also numerous projects focusing on the sea s preservation and restoration. And this enables us to present a general exposition of this issue, which is referred to in the publications as the Aral crisis. ... [Pg.13]


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