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Geologic maps, Antarctic

Craddock C (ed) (1969) Geologic maps of Antarctica. Antarctic Maps Folio Series, Folio 12, Americem Geographical Society, New York... [Pg.170]

The geology of the Queen Maud Mountains was first explored by Laurence Gould during Richard Byrd Ss first Antarctic expedition (1928-1929). Gould used dogsleds and had to travel 800 km across the Ross Ice Shelf just to reach the Queen Maud Mountains (Section 1.5.2 Gould 1935). The geological maps of... [Pg.173]

Borg SG, DePaolo DJ, Daly EE, Sims KWW (1991) Studies of granitic and metamorphic rocks, Horlick and Whitmore Mountains area. Antarctic J US 26(5) 24-25 Craddock C (ed) (1970) Geologic map of Antarctica. Antarctic Map Folio Series, Folio 12. American Geographical Society, New York... [Pg.223]

The Thiel and Pensacola mountains were mapped by geologists of the US Geological Survey (Schmidt and Ford 1969). The geologic map of the Shackleton Range was published by Clarkson (1982) and by Clarkson et al. (1995) based on field work of geologists from many countries. The Theron Mountains were discovered and described by members of the Commonwealth Trans-Antarctic Expedition (1955-1958 Section 1.5.4 Stephenson 1966). [Pg.225]

Fig. 8.6 The Patuxent Range of the Pensacola Mountains is separated from the Thiel Mountains by a distance of about 200 km that is covered by the Eiast Antarctic Ice Sheet. The only other mountains close to the Patuxent Range are the Pecora Esetupment and the Rambo Nunataks. The northern part of the Pensacola Mountains includes the Neptune Range, the Forrestal Range, and the Dufek Massif (Adapted from the Geologic Map of Antarctica in Craddock 1982)... Fig. 8.6 The Patuxent Range of the Pensacola Mountains is separated from the Thiel Mountains by a distance of about 200 km that is covered by the Eiast Antarctic Ice Sheet. The only other mountains close to the Patuxent Range are the Pecora Esetupment and the Rambo Nunataks. The northern part of the Pensacola Mountains includes the Neptune Range, the Forrestal Range, and the Dufek Massif (Adapted from the Geologic Map of Antarctica in Craddock 1982)...
Clarkson PD (1995) Introduction. In Qarkson PD, Tessensohn F, Thomson JW, et al. (eds) Geological map of the Shackleton Range, Antarctica. BAS GEOMAP Series, Sheet 4, 1 250,000, with supplementary text. British Antarctic Survey, Cambridge, 79 pp... [Pg.269]

Barrett PJ, Elliot DH (1973) Reconnaissance geologic map of the Buckley Island Quadrangle, Transantarctic Mountains, Antarctica. US Antarctic Research Program, Antarctic Geologic Map A-3. US Geological Survey, Washington, DC... [Pg.326]

Elliot DH, Barrett PJ, Mayewski PA (1974) Reconnaissance geologic map of the Plunket Point Quadrangle, Transantarctic Mountains, Antarctica Institute of Polar Studies, Ohio State University. Antarctic Map A-4. US Geological Survey, Reston, VA... [Pg.327]

Rowley PD, Ford AB, Williams PL, Pride DE (1983) Metallogenic provinces of Antarctica. In Oliver RL, James PR, Jago JB (eds) Antarctic earth science. Australian Acad. Sci., Canberra, A.C.T., pp 414-419 Schmidt DT, Ford AB (1969) Geology of the Pensacola and Thiel mountains. In Craddock C (ed) Geologic map of Antarctica, Antarctic Folio Series, Folio 12, Sheet 5. American Geographical Society, New York Simkin T (1967) Flow differentiation in the picritic sUls of North Skye. In, RJ. WyUie, ed., Ultramafic and Related Rocks. WUey, New York... [Pg.468]


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