| Rowley, P. D., Williams, P. L., Schmidt, D. L., Reynolds, R. L., Ford, A. B., Clark, A. H., Farrar, E., McBride, S. L. (1975) Copper mineralization along the Lassiter Coast of the Antarctic Peninsula. Economic Geology, 70 (5) 982-987 doi:10.2113/gsecongeo.70.5.982 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | MINER.4LIZ.4TION ALONG THE L.4SSITER OF THE ANTARCTIC PENINSULA Introduction CO.4ST chemicalanalyses,and...and climatic problemsof large-scalemining in Antarctica are enormousto- data). day, the discoveryof copperand...AntarcticPeninsulaare fides at many placeson the Antarctic Peninsula stocksand batholithsof the Cretaceousand...Las•iter Coastregion Peninsula Series (Carboniferous?to lower Mesoof the peninsula. One depositthereappearspromis-...volcanicrocksunconformablyoverlie the older The Antarctic Peninsula(Fig. 1) is almosten- rocks (Adie, 1964, 1969a | | | Report (issue) | CIRCULAR 909 Petroleum and Mineral Resources of Antarctica Work done in cooperation with the National Science...Foundation Petroleum and Mineral Resources of Antarctica By John C. Behrendt, Editor GEOLOGICAL SURVEY...resources in Antarctica?, by John C. Behrendt . . . . . . Mineral occurrences of Antarctica, by Peter D...· · · · · · · · · · · The Dufek Intrusion of Antarctica and a survey of its minor metals and possible...FIGURE 1. 2. 3-9. 10. 11-18. 19. Index map of Antarctica Cartoon of "ring of oil" Maps showing: 3. Worldwide | | | Report (issue) | Resources of the Southern Antarctic Peninsula and Eastern Ellsworth Land, Antarctica U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY...Resources of the Southern Antarctic Peninsula and Eastern Ellsworth Land, Antarctica PETER D. ROWLEY and WALTER...A. Geology of the Southern Black Coast, Antarctic Peninsula By PETER D. ROWLEY, KARL S. KELLOGG, WALTER...the Merrick Mountains, Eastern Ellsworth Land, Antarctica By WALTER R. VENNUM and THOMAS S. LAUDON C....the Orville Coast and Eastern Ellsworth Land, Antarctica By PETER D. ROWLEY, EDWARD FARRAR, PAUL E. CARRARA | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Iron Mineralization in the ArgentineIslands,West Antarctica DONALD D. H^W•:ES AND MICH^EL J.LITTLE•^m Departrnentof...sparsequartz-molybdenite-chalcopyrite and quartz-pyrite veinlets,and conspicuous quartz magnetiteveins.It is associated...granodioriticpluton(cut by smallirregularbodiesof quartz monzonite)which intrudesmainly Mesozoicvolcanicrocks...Most of the dike swarms,which crop out on the islands(Elliot, 1964), THEAndeanorogencontinues, via the...intrusiveand volcanicrocks scattered islands which are situated off the western has beendescribedby Elliot ( | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | oceanic bottom sediments near the Antarctic Peninsula and within the Argentine Basin proved the possibility...continental slope of the Antarctic Peninsula and within the northern Argentine Basin. The sampling was...R/V Ernst Krenkel during the first Ukrainian Antarctic Expedition in 1997. The samples of bottom sediments...stations were located in the vicinity of the Argentine Archipelago near the Ukrainian polar station Akademik...close to the Shetland Islands (2 stations) at the shelf of the South Orkney Islands (4 stations), and in | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | satellite data: north-eastern Graham Land, Antarctic Peninsula Amin Beiranvand Pour, Mazlan Hashim, Jong...satellite data: north-eastern Graham Land, Antarctic Peninsula, Ore Geology Reviews (2017), doi: http://dx...satellite data: north-eastern Graham Land, Antarctic Peninsula Amin Beiranvand Pour1,2*, Mazlan Hashim1...Yeonsu-gu, Incheon 21990, Republic of Korea Abstract Antarctica remains a remote and logistically difficult region...regions. The north-eastern Graham Land, Antarctic Peninsula (AP) was selected in this study to conduct | | | Book | https://archive.org/details/antarcticgeologyOOOOsymp ANTARCTIC GEOLOGY AND GEOPHYSICS SCANDINAVIAN UNIVERSITY...- NUMBER I ANTARCTIC GEOLOGY AND GEOPHYSICS Edited by RAYMOND J. ADIE British Antarctic Survey, Department...Birmingham, Birmingham 15, England Symposium on Antarctic Geology and Solid Earth Geophysics, Oslo, 6-15...1970, organized by the SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE ON ANTARCTIC RESEARCH and sponsored by the INTERNATIONAL UNION...of Antarctica can best be judged from the fact that 7 years after the 1963 Symposium on Antarctic Geology | | | Book | Resources Potential of Antarctica SHL WITHDRAWN Physical Sciences ANTARCTIC OCEANOLOGY Joseph L. Reid...Reid, Editor ANTARCTIC OCEANOLOGY II: THE AUSTRALIAN- NEW ZEALAND SECTOR Dennis E. Hayes, Editor...Editor ANTARCTIC SNOW AND lcE STUDIES Malcolm Mellor, Editor ANTARCTIC SNOW AND lcE STUDIES II A. P. Crary...SoIL FORMING PROCESSES J. C. F. Tedrow, Editor ANTARCTIC DRY VALLEY DRILLING PROJECT L. D. McGinnis...PALEONTOLOGY OF THE Jarvis B. Hadley, Editor VICTORIA ANTARCTIC GEOLOGY OF THE CENTRAL 'fRANSANTARCTIC MOUNTAINS | | | Book | 1985 with his map of the McMurdo Sound area of Antarctica. We are pleased to republish these paintings...during the 1969/1970 field season. Prolog Antarctica! The very word brings to mind images of fierce...winds, bone-chilling cold, and utter desolation. Antarctica has the reputation of being a hostile place unfit...worked there have a very different impression of Antarctica. To us it is a place of unsurpassed beauty where...depends on respectful submission to the weather. Antarctic field-geologists learn to live in harmony with | | | Book | Antarctic Paleobiology Thomas N. Taylor Edith L. Taylor Editors Antarctic Paleobiology Its Role in...Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Antarctic paleobiology: its role in the reconstruction of...Bibliography: p. Includes index. I. Paleobotany-Antarctic regions-Congresses. 2. PalynologyAntarctic regions-Congresses...DOl: 10.1007/978-1-4612-3238-4 Preface Today, Antarctica is a vast wilderness of nearly 14,000,000 square...the interior in 1983; temperatures on the Antarctic Peninsula average about -lOoC. The occurrence of high | | | Book | the western Pacific area alone. This “Ring of Fire” is almost continuous. It runs up the western side...out as major landforms along this stretch of the western part of the United States. The volcanic zone continues...thence down through the Japanese Islands to the Philippine Islands, Indonesia, and New Zealand. In the...world volcanic activity occurs in the Hawaiian Islands, the Mediterranean zone of Italy and Sicily which...extends approximately 1,600 miles to the Kure Islands on the northwest and includes Midway Island. The | | | Book | the late Cainozoic: Just islands in the sun or a critical pattern of islands?. B. R. Rosen 201 12. ...probably contributed to a changing pattern of islands which significantly affected speciation and hence...effects as poleward transportation of warm water by western boundary currents like the Gulf Stream. Nonetheless...30°, but is displaced poleward 5° to 10° by the western boundary currents. Ultimately, all the above factors...Reef), on isolated platforms (example: Bahamas) or islands (example: Pacific atolls). On east sides of oceans | | | Journal (issue) | of Gilgil, the Nairobi-Nakuru road descends the western fault scar·p of the Gilgil ridge, a feature which...two such structures, is shown running into the western edge of the ramp. As there is a tend,ency for the...2a). Such features are well displayed along the western margins of the Skot trougl1 and the lower Bisanadi...prominent than those with westerly throw. In fact, western boundaries between gneiss and sediment are more...feldspar are an essential constituent. Well-rounded quartz pebbles are see11 everywhere, often concentrated | | | Report (issue) | in the Baltasound-Hagdale area, Unst, Shetland Islands 36 An appraisal of the VLF ground resistivity technique...the area around Culvennan Fell, Kirkcowan, south-western Scotland 43 Disseminated copper-molybdenum mineralisation...mineralisation in the Etive plutonic complex in the western Highlands of Scotland 77 Follow-up mineral reconnaissance...area of the Fore Burn •igneous complex, south-western Scotland 56 Geophysical and geochemical investigations...hornblende-diorite porphyrite intrudes only the Cambrian; quartz porphyry intrudes the Treglemais Group. Hornblende | | Taylor, G. H., Teichmüller, M., Davis, A., Diessel, C. F. K., Littke, R., Robert, P. (1998) Organic Petrology. Gebrüder Borntraeger, Berlin. | Book | cooler climates that then existed in what is now Antarctica, Australia, India, South America and southern...bog and fen type) is especially large in north-western Canada, Siberia, and Fennoscandia. Martini & Glooschenko...species; for example, in the raised bogs of north-western Borneo the Dipterocarp Shorea albida is commonly...their centres (Anderson, 1964, 1983). In north-western Borneo the maximum height of the mire surface varies...of the Shark River, western Florida, with a transgressing sea, numerous islands with mangrove forests |
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