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International Geological Congress,oslo 2008
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Modelling subglacial hydrogeology in the European lowland: Where did all this water go?
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Late Ordovician subglacial record in the eastern Murzuq basin, Libya
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Subglacial drainage and patterns of surge propagation in Svalbard
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Continental flood basalts and mantle plumes: The case study of the Northern Ethiopian plateau
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Geochemical evidence for subcontinental lithospheric mantle in oceanic domain (Sal, Cape Verde Archipelago)
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Petrology of mantle xenoliths from the Northern Ethiopian plateau: Clues of plume related metasomatism?
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Quaternary volcanic activity in the main Ethiopian Rift (MER)
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The record of paleoenvironmental change at the ANDRILL McMurdo Ice Shelf site, Antarctica, from downhole measurements
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Pectinids from drill cores and outcrops document non-truly polar conditions in the Neogene of the Ross Sea region, Antarctica
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Neogene paleoenvironmental and geological history of the Transantarctic Mountain coastline and Victoria Land Basin: Initial results of ANDRILL’s Southern McMurdo Sound Project AND-2A drillcore
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Late Miocene-Pliocene ice sheet dynamic of the west antarctic Peninsula region: A sedimentary and oceanographic view
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Evidence for a dynamic ice sheet in Antarctica and deep-sea warming on the Tasmanian Slope during the late early Miocene (19-16 Ma): Stable isotope and Mg/Ca records from ODP Leg 189 Site 1168
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The new digital geological map of Mt. Everst - Based on field work and remote sensing
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Remote sensing analysis of quaternary deformation in the Hindukush-Pamir region
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Synthetic aperture radar interferometry study of the Brady Glacier, Alaska
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Remote sensing of glacier change on Disko Island, Nuussuaq Peninsula and Svartenhuk Halvø (West Greenland) since the Little ice age
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Lithologic mapping in the Oscar II coast area, Graham Land, Antarctic Peninsula using advanced spaceborne thermal emission and reflection radiometer (ASTER) data
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Subsatellite system of remote sensing of arctic terrain
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NENA in Nuna: Paleomagnetic confirmation of a long-lived (1800-1100 Ma) connection between Laurentia and Baltica
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The East European Craton (Baltica) at 1.6-1.4 Ga: Continuing supercontinent agglomeration or break-up?
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