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Summer gales

Gale, N. and Z. Stos-Gale (1996), Lead isotope methodology The possible fractionation of lead isotope compositions during metallurgical processes, in S. Demirci, A. M. Ozer, and G. D. Summers (eds.), Proc. Archaeometry Symp. Ankara, 1994, pp. 287-299. [Pg.577]

The authors wish to acknowledge the participation of Dr. L. H. Gale and Mr. E. J. Hayward in part of this work and the considerable assistance in various phases of the experimental work of Messrs. T. Cotgreave, D. Mallinson, E. J. H. Morgan, C. P. Rimmer, W. N. Sailes and R. Summers. [Pg.74]

The gale gusts have a small maximum in the afternoon, preferably along with the occurrence of heavy gusts during the passage of subtropical heat thunderstorms in the summer. [Pg.70]


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