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The James Ross Island volcanic group of north-east Graham Land
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Upper Cretaceous decapoda and serpulidae from James Ross Island, Graham Land
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The stratigraphy of part of north-east Graham Land and the James Ross Island group
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New K-Ar age determination on the James Ross Island Volcanic Group, north-east Graham Land, Antarctica
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