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1by Ehrmann, Werner“... for the majority of the detrital components. There, the plutonic and metamorphic rocks of the basement...”
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2by Ehrmann, Werner“... for the majority of the detrital components. There, the plutonic and metamorphic rocks of the basement...”
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3“... in the Transantarctic Mountains for the majority of the detrital components. There, the plutonic and metamorphic rocks...”
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4“... in the Transantarctic Mountains for the majority of the detrital components. There, the plutonic and metamorphic rocks...”
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5“... at the CRP-3 drillsite. These are granule to bolder grain size clasts of igneous and metamorphic rocks...”
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6by Ehrmann, Werner“... consisting mainly of granitic and metamorphic rocks, such as are widespread in the Transantarctic Mountains...”
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7“... at the CRP-3 drillsite. These are granule to bolder grain size clasts of igneous and metamorphic rocks...”
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8by Ehrmann, Werner“... consisting mainly of granitic and metamorphic rocks, such as are widespread in the Transantarctic Mountains...”
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9“... in the Transantarctic Mountains for the detrical components. There, the plutonic and metamorphic rocks of the basement...”
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10by Smellie, John L“.... The provenance also included a minor outcrop area of high-grade metamorphic rocks. Detritus derived from a Ferrar...”
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11“... in the Transantarctic Mountains for the detrical components. There, the plutonic and metamorphic rocks of the basement...”
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12by Smellie, John L“.... The provenance also included a minor outcrop area of high-grade metamorphic rocks. Detritus derived from a Ferrar...”
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13by Smellie, John L“... and metamorphic rocks were also being eroded along with the remaining Beacon (mainly Taylor Group) sequence. Apart...”
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14by Smellie, John L“... and metamorphic rocks were also being eroded along with the remaining Beacon (mainly Taylor Group) sequence. Apart...”
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15by Robert C., Anderson J., Armienti P., Atkins C., Barrett P., Bohaty S., Bryce S., Claps M., Curran M., Davey F. J., De Santis L., Ehrmann W., Florindo F., Fielding C., Hambrey M., Hannah M., Harwood D. M., Henrys S., Hoelscher F., Howe J. A., Jarrard R., Kettler R., Kooyman S., Kopsch C., Krissek L., Lavelle M., Levac E., Niessen F., Passchier S., Paulsen T., Powell R., Pyne A., Rafat G., Raine I. J., Roberts A. P., Sagnotti L., SANDRONI, SONIA, Scholz E., Simes J., Smellie J., Strong P., Tabecki M., TALARICO, FRANCO MARIA, Taviani M., Verosub K. L., Villa, G., Webb P. N., Wilson G. S., Wilson T., Wise S. W., Wonik T., Woolfe K., Wrenn J. H.“... indicate provenance from probable Cambro-Ordovician granites, metamorphic rocks (Koettlitz Group?), Ferrar...”
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