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Ross Island, Antarctica

Larsson, P., C. Jarnmark, and A. Sodergren. 1992. PCBs and chlorinated pesticides in the atmosphere and aquatic organisms of Ross Island, Antarctica. Mar. Pollut. Bull. 25 9-12. [Pg.1331]

PiRRiE, D. (1987) Oriented calcareous concretions from James Ross Island, Antarctica. Bull. Br. Antarctic Surv., 75, 41-50. [Pg.191]

De Mora SJ, Patterson JE, Bibby DM (1993) Baseline atmospheric mercury studies at Ross Island, Antarctica. Antar Sci 5 323-326. [Pg.988]

Shaw, G. E. (1986) On physical properties of aerosols at Ross Island, Antarctica, J. Aerosol Sci. 17, 937-945. [Pg.394]

Neider C (ed) (1972) Antarctica authentic accounts of life and exploration in the world s highest, driest, windiest, coldest, and most remote continent. Random House, New York Neider C (1974) Edge of the world Ross Island, Antarctica. Doubleday, Garden City, NJ... [Pg.39]

Fig. 2.8 McMurdo Station of the USA and Sott Base of New Zealand are both located at the southern tip of the Hut Point Peninsula on Ross Island. Castle Rock is a mass of hyaloclastite that rises to 413 m above sea level (a.sJ.) and is located about 6 km northeast of McMurdo Station. Cape Evans and Cape Royds contain the huts from which Robert Scott rmd Ernest Shackleton started their treks to the geographic South Pole, respectively. The Erebus Glacier Tongue is a prominent landmark for scientists traveling from McMurdo Station to Cape Evans and Cape Royds. The summit crater of Mt. Erebus is at 3,794 m a.s.1. (Adapted from the topographic map of Ross Island, Antarctica (ST 57-60/6, 1970, US Geol. Survey))... Fig. 2.8 McMurdo Station of the USA and Sott Base of New Zealand are both located at the southern tip of the Hut Point Peninsula on Ross Island. Castle Rock is a mass of hyaloclastite that rises to 413 m above sea level (a.sJ.) and is located about 6 km northeast of McMurdo Station. Cape Evans and Cape Royds contain the huts from which Robert Scott rmd Ernest Shackleton started their treks to the geographic South Pole, respectively. The Erebus Glacier Tongue is a prominent landmark for scientists traveling from McMurdo Station to Cape Evans and Cape Royds. The summit crater of Mt. Erebus is at 3,794 m a.s.1. (Adapted from the topographic map of Ross Island, Antarctica (ST 57-60/6, 1970, US Geol. Survey))...
Neider C (1974) The edge of the world Ross Island Antarctica. Doubleday, Garden City, NJ... [Pg.63]

Eorbes RB (1963) Ultrabasic inclusions from the basalts of the Hut Point area, Ross Island. Bull Volcanol 26 13-21 Eorbes RB, Turner DL, Carden JR (1974) Age of trachyte from Ross Island, Antarctica. Geol 2 297-298 Euta K, LeMasurier WE (1983) Nd and Sr isotopic studies on Cenozoic mafic lavas from West Antarctica Another source for continental alkali basalts. Contrib. Mineral. Petrol. 83 38-44... [Pg.567]

Jones EM, Walker RL (1972) Geochemistry of the McMurdo Volcanics, Victoria Land, Part l Strontium isotope composition. Antarctic J US 7(5) 142-144 Jones LM, Faure G, Taylor KS, Corbatd CE (1983) The origin of salts on Mount Erebus and along the coast of Ross Island, Antarctica. Isot Geosci (Chem Geol) 1 56-64 Jordan H (1981) Tectonic observations in the HaUett volcanic province, Antarctica. Geologisches Jahrbuch, Reihe G,41 111-125... [Pg.568]

Kyle PR, Treves SB (1974a) Geology of DVDP3, Hut Point Peninsula, Ross Island, Antarctica. Dry Valley Drilling Project Bull 3 13-18... [Pg.569]

Palais JM, Chuan R, Spencer MJ (1989) Soluble and insoluble impurities in snow samples from Ross Island, Antarctica. Ant. J. US 24(5) 89-91... [Pg.570]

Kyle PR, Palais JM, Delmas R (1982) The volcanic record of Antarctic ice cores Preliminary results and potential for future investigations. Annal Glaciol 3 172-177 Kyle PR, Palais JM, Thomas E (1984) The Vostok tephra an important englacial stratigraphic marker Antarctic J US 19 64-65 Kyle PR, Moore JA, Thirlwall ME (1992) Petrological evolution of anorthoclase phonolite lavas at Mount Erebus, Ross Island, Antarctica. J Petrol 33(4) 849-875 Labeyrie L (1974) New approach to surface seawater paleotem-peratures using ratios in silica of diatom frustules. [Pg.631]

Owen, E.F. (1980) Tertiary and Cretaceous brachiopods from Seymour, Cockburn and James Ross Islands, Antarctica. Bulletin British Museum (Natural History), Geology, 33, 123-145. [Pg.199]

Klanova J, Matykiewiczova N, Macka Z et al (2008) Persistent organic pollutants in soils and sediments from James Ross Island, Antarctica. Environ Pollut 152(2) 416-423... [Pg.103]


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