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A recent pollen diagram from Antarctica (King George Island, South Shetland Islands)
The Holocene, 1993A pollen diagram from King George Island, South Shetland Islands, is presented; it is the first from the Antarctic region. A basal radiocarbon date indicates a calibrated age of 300 years or less. Pollen of one or both of the native vascular plants and many long-distance transported types, mainly Nothofagus, are present in all samples.
W.O. van der Knaap +1 more
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137Cs in marine sediments of Admiralty Bay, King George Island, Antarctica
Science of The Total Environment, 2013The radionuclide cesium-137 ((137)Cs) is produced exclusively by anthropogenic processes and primarily by nuclear explosions. This study determined the reference inventory that is (137)Cs associated with the element's original input, and utilized the levels of activity of this radionuclide previously measured in five sediment profiles collected from ...
Paulo Alves de Lima, Ferreira +6 more
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The avifauna of the Fildes Peninsula, King George Island, South Shetland Islands
Polar Geography and Geology, 1987Abstract The article represents a survey of the avifauna of the Fildes Peninsula, concentrating on the dates and length of the reproductive cycle and based on field observations during the 26th Soviet Antarctic Expedition in 1981–1982. A total of 12 species was found to be nesting, while a further six species have been recorded as visitors.
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Mosses of King George Island, Antarctica
PESQUISA ANTÁRTICA BRASILEIRA (Academia Brasileira de Ciências), 1990JAIR PUTZKE, ANTONIO BATISTA PEREIRA
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The King George Island Geographic Information System project
PESQUISA ANTÁRTICA BRASILEIRA (Academia Brasileira de Ciências), 2004Vogt, Steffen +2 more
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Solute and sedimentary fluxes on King George Island
2016Zbigniew Zwoliński +4 more
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