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Authors
Clary, Renee M.; and Sharpe, Tom
Title
The furthest end of the earth: the role of geological research in Antarctic exploration, 1895 - 1922
In
History of geoscience: celebrating 50 years of INHIGEO
Editors
Mayer, W., Clary, R. M., Azuela, L. F., Mota, T. S. and Wołkowicz, S.
Imprint
Geological Society, London, 2016, pp. 387-99
Subject
History of Natural Sciences Earth Sciences
Description

Geological Society Special Publication no. 422.

Source
cohn 2017

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