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Annotated maps and accompanying notes compiled in May 2000 about visible disturbance in the Larsemann Hills, Princess Elizabeth Land, Antarctica

Australian Antarctic Data Centre
MCIVOR, EWAN ; SPATE, ANDY ; BURGESS, JAMES ; SMITH, DAVID T.
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The annotated maps and notes are available for viewing at the Australian Antarctic Division. They are stored in drawer AUS1E of the Map Store at the Australian Antarctic Division. The notes are also publicly available for download from the provided URL.

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Annotated large format maps and accompanying notes compiled in May 2000 about visible disturbance in the Larsemann Hills, Princess Elizabeth Land, Antarctica. The compilation was done by Ewan McIvor of the Australian Antarctic Division and based on discussions with scientists Jim Burgess and Andy Spate. Included are locations and notes relating to: 1 walking and vehicular routes; 2 helicopter landing sites; 3 a tide gauge; 4 a fuel line; 5 a grave site; 6 a long term micro erosion monitoring site established in 1990 by Burgess and Spate; 7 two ice caves; and 8 a pliocene deposit.

Issued: 2013-07-26

Data time period: 1990-01-01 to 2000-05-09

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76.42,-69.37 76.42,-69.47 76.07,-69.47 76.07,-69.37 76.42,-69.37

76.245,-69.42

text: northlimit=-69.37; southlimit=-69.47; westlimit=76.07; eastLimit=76.42; projection=WGS84

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