Provenance changes between recent and glacial-time sediments in the Amundsen Sea embayment, West Antarctica: clay mineral assemblage evidence
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Provenance changes between recent and glacial-time sediments in the Amundsen Sea embayment, West Antarctica: clay mineral assemblage evidence
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ANTARCTIC SCIENCE
Volume 23, Issue 05, Pages 471-486
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Cambridge University Press (CUP)
发表日期
2011-05-18
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10.1017/s0954102011000320
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