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Ice towers, probably formed by recent fumarolic activity, have been found around the summit calderas of two volcanoes in Marie Byrd Land. These active (?) volcanoes lie within a broad belt of Mesozoic intrusion and late Cenozoic extrusion that appears to be part of the circum-Pacific orogenic province...
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GPS measurement of isostatic rebound and tectonic deformation in Marie Byrd Land, West Antarctica ... Three autonomous Global Positioning System (GPS) stations were installed in Marie Byrd Land, West Antarctica to measure glacio-isostatic rebound and tectonic deformation. Antarctica is an important, but poorly understood...
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geodynamics.jpl.nasa.gov/antarctica/
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Luyendyk, B. and Wilson, D. 2003. Surface Elevation and Ice Thickness, Western Marie Byrd Land, Antarctica Boulder, CO: National Snow and Ice Data Center. Digital media.
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Corrie Formation, Marie Byrd Land, Antarctica. J. T. Andrews .... Location map of Marie Byrd Land in Antarctica (inset) and distribution of nunataks ...
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geology.geoscienceworld.org/cgi/reprint/1/2/75.pdf
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Paleomagnetic results from Marie Byrd Land, west Antartica : tectonic ... Abstract: Marie Byrd Land (MBL) is the tectonic keystone of West Antarctica ...
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You are here : AllRefer.com > Reference > Encyclopedia > Antarctic Physical Geography > Marie Byrd Land; By Alphabet : Encyclopedia A-Z > M ... Marie Byrd Land, area of W Antarctica, E of the Ross Shelf Ice and the Ross Sea and S of the Amundsen Sea; the Ford Ranges lie in the northwest part.
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The 1·5 Ma evolution of the Late Pliocene (5·7 to 4·2 Ma) Mt Sidley volcano, Marie Byrd Land, is examined using major and trace elements, Sr, Nd, O and Pb isotopic data. A large (5 km*5 km) breached caldera exposes lavas ... Figure 1. Major volcanoes in Marie Byrd Land, Antarctica. ECR, Executive Committee Range.
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Petrogenesis of a Phonolite–Trachyte Succession at Mount Sidley, Marie Byrd Land, Antarctica ... The 1.5 Ma evolution of the Late Pliocene (5.7 to 4.2 Ma) Mt Sidley volcano, Marie Byrd Land, is examined using major and trace elements, Sr, Nd, O and Pb isotopic data. A large (5 km x 5 km) breached caldera exposes lavas...
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