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    TALDICE-1 age scale of the Talos Dome deep ice core, East Antarctica by D. Buiron, J. Chappellaz, B. Stenni, M. Frezzotti, M. Baumgartner, E. Capron, A. Landais, B. Lemieux-Dudon, V. Masson-Delmotte, M. Montagnat, F. Parrenin, A. Schilt

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…A new deep ice core drilling program, TALDICE, has been successfully handled by a European team at Talos Dome, in the Ross Sea sector of East Antarctica, down to 1620 m depth. Using stratigraphic markers and a new inverse method, we produce the first official chronology of the ice core, called TALDICE-1. …”
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    Extreme events of snow grain size increase in East Antarctica and their relationship with meteorological conditions by C. Stefanini, C. Stefanini, G. Macelloni, M. Leduc-Leballeur, V. Favier, B. Pohl, G. Picard

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…These phenomena confirm the importance of moisture intrusion events in East Antarctica and their impact on the physical properties of the ice sheet surface, with a co-occurrence of atmospheric rivers and seasonal changes in the grain size with a significance of over 95 %.…”
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    Cloud and precipitation properties from ground-based remote-sensing instruments in East Antarctica by I. V. Gorodetskaya, S. Kneifel, M. Maahn, K. Van Tricht, W. Thiery, J. H. Schween, A. Mangold, S. Crewell, N. P. M. Van Lipzig

    Published 2015-02-01
    “…A new comprehensive cloud–precipitation–meteorological observatory has been established at Princess Elisabeth base, located in the escarpment zone of Dronning Maud Land (DML), East Antarctica. The observatory consists of a set of ground-based remote-sensing instruments (ceilometer, infrared pyrometer and vertically profiling precipitation radar) combined with automatic weather station measurements of near-surface meteorology, radiative fluxes, and snow height. …”
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    Continuous Measurement of Atmospheric Nitrogen Oxides (NO_x) at Syowa Station in East Antarctica by Tsutomu ABIKO, Tetsuya TORII

    Published 1977-03-01
    “…For the purpose of monitoring the global atmospheric air pollution on the earth, the atmospheric nitrogen oxides at Syowa Station in East Antarctica were continuously measured by the 16th Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition (JARE) during the wintering period in 1975. …”
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    Evaluation of Coliform and Faecal Coliform Bacteria in the Lakes of Broknes and Grovnes Peninsula, East Antarctica by L. K. Bhardwaj and T. Jindal

    Published 2022-12-01
    Subjects: “…east antarctica, larsemann hills, coliforms, faecal coliforms, broknes and grovnes peninsula lake water…”
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    Tide-modulated ice motion and seismicity of a floating glacier tongue in East Antarctica by Masahiro Minowa, Evgeny A. Podolskiy, Shin Sugiyama

    Published 2019-09-01
    “…We recorded the ice motion and icequakes on the floating part of Langhovde Glacier in East Antarctica to better understand the dynamic behavior of ice shelves and floating tongues. …”
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    Activities of the JARE geology group for the Napier and Rayner Complexes, East Antarctica: an overview and perspective by Hideo Ishizuka

    Published 2003-11-01
    “…Scientific activities and results of the JARE (Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition) geology group for the Napier and Rayner Complexes in Enderby Land, East Antarctica, are reviewed in relation to 1) publications of two detailed geologic maps as a result of field work, 2) characterization of protoliths, and determinations of their formation ages, 3) precise analyses of metamorphic conditions, and age determinations of ultra-high temperature (UHT) metamorphism, and 4) classification of mafic dike swarms, and specification of their activities. …”
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    Seismic observations of a complex firn structure across the Amery Ice Shelf, East Antarctica by Hannes Hollmann, Adam Treverrow, Leo E. Peters, Anya M. Reading, Bernd Kulessa

    Published 2021-10-01
    “…We use seismic refraction data to investigate the firn structure across a suture zone on the Amery Ice Shelf, East Antarctica, and the possible role of glacier dynamics in firn evolution. …”
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