10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «QUEEN MAUD RANGE»
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New Zealand Journal of Geology and Geophysics
Correlation The Granite Harbour Intrusives in the Queen Maud Range form a
typical caloalkaline plutonic association. Very similar associations are found in
many other erogenic belts, for example, the Sierra Nevada batholith of California
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Library of Congress Subject Headings
... USE Queen Maud Mountains (Antarctica) Queen Maud Mountains (Antarctica)
UF Queen Maud Mountains (Antarctic regions) [Former heading] Queen Maud
Range (Antarctica) BT Mountains-Antarctica Queen Maud Range (Antarctica)
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Library of Congress. Cataloging Policy and Support Office, 2005
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The Transantarctic Mountains: Rocks, Ice, Meteorites and Water
American Geological Institute, Alexandria, VA Katz HR, Waterhouse BC (1970a)
The geologic situation at O'Brien Peak, Queen Maud Range, Antarctica. New
Zealand J Geol Geophys 13(4):1038–1047 Katz HR, Waterhouse BC (1970b) ...
Gunter Faure, Teresa M. Mensing, 2010
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Geological Survey Professional Paper
Columns 4 (McMurdo Sound region) and 6 (Queen Maud Range) illustrate this
lower-silica type. The average of two analyses provided by P. Jon Stephenson of
chilled margins of sills in the Theron Mountains is given in column 7 of table 3.
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U.S. Geological Survey professional paper
Specimen QM 29 about 2,270 feet above basement on south side of Roaring
Valley, about 18 miles southeast of Mount Helmer Hansen summit, Queen Maud
Range, Antarctica. Collected by W. E. Long, Institute of Polar Studies. 2.
Geological Survey (U.S.), 1969
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Library of Congress Subject Headings
BT Lakes-Massachusetts Queen Maud Mountains (Antarctic regions) (Not Subd
Geog) ПР Queen Maud Range (Antarctic regions) BT Mountains-Antarctic
regions Queen Maud Range (Antarctic regions) USE Queen Maud Mountains (
Antarctic ...
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Lexicon of Antarctic Stratigraphic Names Introduced by ...
Robert Scott Glacier Area, Queen Maud Range, Antarctica: GSA Spec Pap 76, p.
312-313, 1963. 2. Definition "Overlying the basement non conformably is a
grayish -black conglomerate, 10 to more than 50 feet thick, composed of granitic
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Warren Wegner, Campbell Craddock, 1972
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The Ross Orogen of the Transantarctic Mountains
Geological surveys of Marie Byrd Land and the central Queen Maud Range.
Antarctic Journal of the United States, 9: 241-^42. Wade, F. A., and Cathey. C. A.
1986. Geology of the basement complex, western Queen Maud Mountains, ...
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Footsteps on the Ice: The Antarctic Diaries of Stuart D. ...
This report includes routes and positions to the Queen Maud Range as well as
the positions of points on the previously unexplored Thorne Glacier. The three-
page report includes positions, a description of procedures used, and sources for
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Stuart D. L. Paine, M L Paine, 2007
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Antarctic Earth Science
REFERENCES BARRETT, P.J., 1965: Geology of the area between the Axel
Heiberg and Shackleton Glaciers, Queen Maud Range, Antarctica, Part 2—
Beacon Group. N.Z. J. Geol. Ceophys., 8, 344-70. BATEMAN, P.C. and DODGE,
F.C.W., ...
R. L. Oliver, P. R. James, J. B. Jago, 1983
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A century ago Scott lost and Amundsen won—partly because he …
Ahead, across unknown terrain, lay an arduous slog over (and occasionally into) crevasses, around the abysses and ice of the Queen Maud range, and onto the ... «National Geographic, Aug 11»