Fig. 1 in Cambrian microfossils from glacial erratics of King George Island, Antarctica ...
Fig. 1. Location map of King George Island (arrowed) in Antarctica (B) and the outcrops of Cambrian rocks (dark shaded) on the continent referred to in the text. The occurrence of glacio−marine formations (shaded) on the island (A) and the Early Miocene Cape Melville Formation and collection site (a...
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Summary: | Fig. 1. Location map of King George Island (arrowed) in Antarctica (B) and the outcrops of Cambrian rocks (dark shaded) on the continent referred to in the text. The occurrence of glacio−marine formations (shaded) on the island (A) and the Early Miocene Cape Melville Formation and collection site (asterisk). Abbreviations: Mts., Mountains; Ra., Range; Gl., Glacier. ... : Published as part of Wrona, Ryszard, 2004, Cambrian microfossils from glacial erratics of King George Island, Antarctica, pp. 13-56 in Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 49 (1) on page 15, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.13285795 ... |
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