Janet Thomson
Janet Thomson also known as Janet Wendy Thomson (born 1942) is a British geologist and the first British woman scientist to complete field research in Antarctica. Thomson Summit and Thomson Glacier are named in her honor. She was a 2001 recipient of the British Antarctic Survey's Fuchs Medal, and in 2003, she was the recipient of the Polar Medal. Provided by Wikipedia-
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13by Cervellati, Roberto, Ramorino, Chiara, Sievers, Jörn, Thomson, Janet, Clarke, DrewGet access
Published in Polar Record (2000)
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14by Cervellati, Roberto, Ramorino, Chiara, Sievers, Jörn, Thomson, Janet, Clarke, DrewGet access
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16by Ferrigno, Jane G., Cook, Alison, Mathie, Amy M., Williams, Richard S., Swithinbank, Charles, Foley, Kevin M., Thomson, Janet W., Sievers, JornGet access
Published 2009
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17by Ferrigno, Jane G., Cook, Alison, Foley, Kevin M., Williams, Richard S., Swithinbank, Charles, Fox, Adrian J., Thomson, Janet W., Sievers, JornGet access
Published 2006
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18by Dalziel, Ian W.D., Elliot, David H., Thomson, Janet W., Thomson, Michael R.A., Wells, Neil A., Zinsmeister, William J.Get access
Published 1977
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19by Ferrigno, Jane G., Cook, Alison J., Mathie, Amy M., Williams, Richard S., Swithinbank, Charles, Foley, Kevin M., Fox, Adrian J., Thomson, Janet W., Sievers, JornGet access
Published 2011
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