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A biological reconnaissance of the Bunger Hills, March 1977 - R.J. Barker

Australian Antarctic Data Centre
BARKER, ROGER J.
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Scanned copy of the title document. Taken from the abstract of the report: The Bunger Hills, situated between latitudes 65 degrees, 51 minutes and 66 degrees 20 minutes South and longitudes 100 degrees and 101 degrees 30 minutes East, were visited by members of the Australian National Antarctic Research Expedition (ANARE) on the 2nd of March, 1977. Biological and geological samples were collected. This report presents a summary of the information obtained and reviews the earlier history and scientific work in the Bunger Hills by other nations.

Issued: 2016-06-14

Data time period: 1977-03-02 to 1977-03-02

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