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Sediment Content in Antarctic Iceberg Fragments Sufficient to Sink the Ice

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doi 10.7202/013115ar
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June 26, 2006

Authors
Robert GilbertEugene W. DomackDavid Tewksbury
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Consortium Erudit


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