Document Type
Article
Publication Title
Antarctic Journal of the United States
Publisher
National Science Foundation
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Publication Date
1981
First Page
74
Last Page
75
Issue Number
5
Volume Number
16
Abstract/ Summary
[From the introduction] During the 1980-81 field season we conducted a two-part program: the first part was spent on the Rennick Glacier in northern Victoria Land, and the second in the ice-free valleys of southern Victoria Land. The primary objective of the program was to help elucidate the glacial and climatic history of Transantarctic Mountains ice masses by interpreting the records available from the spectrum true glaciers to rock glaciers.
Repository Citation
Mayewski, Paul Andrew and Hassinger, Jon M., "Ice Mass Fluctuations in Victoria Land, Antarctica" (1981). Earth Science Faculty Scholarship. 214.
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Citation/Publisher Attribution
Mayewski, P.A. & Hassinger, J. (1981). History and significance of ice mass fluctuations in Victoria Land, Antarctica. Antarctic Journal of the United States, 16(5): 74-75
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