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The Winter Birds of Adak, Alaska
Condor, 1946Adak, one of the Aleutian Islands, is situated about two-thirds of the way westward along the chain which these islands form. It is roughly 30 miles long by 20 wide, but of an extremely irregular shape, with many fjords, bays and lagoons; the highest peak, Mount Moffett, is situated at the northern end of the island and is 3900 feet in elevation.
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Journal of Petrology, 2023
Deep crustal cumulates in arcs offer a window into the chemistry and crystallization conditions (P-T-H2O-fO2) of primitive basalts in the upper mantle and lower crust and can be studied in ancient exhumed terranes or in xenoliths erupted in young arc ...
Emma S. Sosa +6 more
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Deep crustal cumulates in arcs offer a window into the chemistry and crystallization conditions (P-T-H2O-fO2) of primitive basalts in the upper mantle and lower crust and can be studied in ancient exhumed terranes or in xenoliths erupted in young arc ...
Emma S. Sosa +6 more
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Age models and tephrostratigraphy from two lakes on Adak Island, Alaska
Quaternary Geochronology, 2013Darrell Kaufman
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Radiocarbon: An International Journal of Cosmogenic Isotope Research, 2018
We collected peat sediments (sediment core ADK13083002) from Haven Lake on the north side of Adak Island (central Aleutian Islands, Alaska) to determine whether the vegetation has changed.
M. Noguchi +9 more
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We collected peat sediments (sediment core ADK13083002) from Haven Lake on the north side of Adak Island (central Aleutian Islands, Alaska) to determine whether the vegetation has changed.
M. Noguchi +9 more
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Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution, 2011
S. Gopala Krishnan, N. Dwivedi, J. Singh
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S. Gopala Krishnan, N. Dwivedi, J. Singh
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