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    ...The stone runs of the Falkland Islands are thought to be periglacial blockfields but their age...
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    ...This paper interprets a stone‐banked lobe on the upper western face of Mt Rufus, at an altitude...
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    ...This paper interprets a stone‐banked lobe on the upper western face of Mt Rufus, at an altitude...
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    ...This paper interprets a stone-banked lobe on the upper western face of Mt Rufus, at an altitude...
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    by Blake, James A.
    Published 2018
    ... Antarctic Peninsula and central Weddell Sea, 564–3935 m. : Published as part of Blake, James A., 2018...
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    by Blake, James A.
    Published 2018
    ... Antarctic Peninsula and central Weddell Sea, 564–3935 m. : Published as part of Blake, James A., 2018...
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    by Blake, James A.
    Published 2018
    ..., coll. 24 Mar 1927, 64.933°S, 65.583°W, dredged 93–126 m, stones, mud and rocks, lectotype (BMNH...
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    by Blake, James A.
    Published 2018
    ..., coll. 24 Mar 1927, 64.933°S, 65.583°W, dredged 93–126 m, stones, mud and rocks, lectotype (BMNH...
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    by Blake, James A.
    Published 2018
    ... 1927, 64.933°S, 65.583°W, dredged 93–126 m, stones, mud and rocks, lectotype (BMNH 1930.10.8.2116...
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    by Calder, Dale R.
    Published 2019
    ...James River...
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    by Calder, Dale R.
    Published 2019
    ...James River...
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    by Smith, Ronald I.L.
    Published in Polar Biology (1993)
    ... assessed. The floristically most interesting and diverse sites are on the island's 250 m high plateau which...
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    by Fritzsche, Diedrich
    Published 2005
    .... It is a volcanic crater island with a lake which is about 500 m long and a conic summit rising...
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