ANDRILL
ANDRILL (ANtarctic DRILLing Project) is a scientific drilling project in Antarctica gathering information about past periods of global warming and cooling.The project involves scientists from Germany, Italy, New Zealand, and the United States. The project is based at McMurdo Station in Antarctica. At two sites in 2006 and 2007, ANDRILL team members drilled through ice, seawater, sediment and rock to a depth over more than and recovered a virtually continuous core record from the present to nearly 20 million years ago. Provided by Wikipedia
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5by Naish, T., Powell, R., Rich, L., ANDRILL-MIS Science Team, ANDRILL-MIS Science TeamContributors: “...ANDRILL-MIS Science Team,...”
Published 2007
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9Contributors: “...ANDRILL SMS Science Team, Antarctica; Antarctic Drilling Project, Southern McMurdo Sound Project...”
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12by Paulsen, T., Millan, C., Pierdominici, S., Wilson, T., Drew, S., ANDRILL-SMS Science TeamGet access
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16Contributors: “...ANDRILL-MIS Project Science Team; http://www.andrill.org/support/references/appendixc.html...”
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17by Wilson, G. S., Florindo, F., Sagnotti, L., Ohneiser, C., the ANDRILL-MIS Science TeamContributors: “...the ANDRILL-MIS Science Team; ANDRILL...”
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