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Antarktis und Australien, die (fast) Unzertrennlichen - ein Überblick
Free accessAlfred Wegener Institut | 2003| -
Revamping of converter vessels with uninterrupted production at TKS
British Library Online Contents | 2006| -
Revamping converter vessels without interrupting production
British Library Online Contents | 2006| -
Simultane Faltung und Boudinage in der Phyllit-Quarzit-Serie Ost-Kretas als Folge der alpidischen Subduktion
British Library Conference Proceedings | 1998| -
Nappe tectonics in the central Shackleton Range, Antarctica
British Library Online Contents | 2001| -
Paleozoic Accretion at the Paleopacitic Margin of Antarctica
Free accessAlfred Wegener Institut | 1987| -
Compressional Causes for the Early Paleozoic Ross Orogen -Evidence from Victoria Land and the Shackleton Range
British Library Conference Proceedings | 1992| -
The Mertz Shear Zone: new evidence of the "Mawson Continent" from the East Antarctic Shield in George V Land
British Library Conference Proceedings | 2002| -
Structural continuity of the Ross and Delamerian orogens of Antarctica and Australia along the margin of the paleo-Pacific
British Library Online Contents | 1993| -
The Mertz Shear Zone (George V Land): Implications for Australia/Antarctica Correlations and East Antarctic Craton/Ross Orogen Relationships
British Library Conference Proceedings | 2004| -
Pan-African events in southern Kirwanveggen (western Dronning Maud Land, Antarctica) - evidence from structural geology and geochronology. (5 figs., 1 tab.)
British Library Online Contents | 2004| -
A role for honey bees (Apis mellifera) in eucalypt plantations
British Library Conference Proceedings | 1992| -
Integrated mini-mill: the short route from iron ore to thin hot strip
British Library Online Contents | 2009| -
Short Route - Long-Term Success, Integrated Mini-Mill Solutions by Midrex and SMS Demag
British Library Online Contents | 2008| -
Metamorphic and Structural Evolution of the Southern Shackleton Range during the Ross Orogeny
Free accessAlfred Wegener Institut | 1994|