Search Results - "Barkov, N.I"
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More Than 200 Meters of Lake Ice Above Subglacial Lake Vostok, Antarctica
Published in Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) (10-12-1999)“…Isotope studies show that the Vostok ice core consists of ice refrozen from Lake Vostok water, from 3539 meters below the surface of the Antarctic ice sheet to…”
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Extending the Vostok ice-core record of palaeoclimate to the penultimate glacial period
Published in Nature (London) (29-07-1993)“…Ice cores drilled at Vostok in East Antarctica provide a record of past temperature, dust accumulation and air composition. A new core from the site extends…”
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Microflora in the basal strata at Antarctic ice core above the Vostok lake
Published in Advances in Space Research (01-01-2001)“…The microbiological investigations of the Antarctic ice core at the Vostok station become especially important in connection with the discovery of an…”
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Evidence for Two Intervals of Enhanced (10)Be Deposition in Antarctic Ice during the Last Glacial Period
Published in Nature (London) (19-03-1987)“…Concentrated cores of cosmic ray produced 10Be in deep ice cores from Dome C and Vostok Antarctica were studied. In both of these cores, the concentration of…”
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{10}$Be in ice at Vostok, antarctica, during the last climatic cycle
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Antarctic ice sheet as an object for solving some methodological problems of exobiology
Published in Advances in space research (1999)“…Icy formations are often found in the cosmos: there are comet's nuclei, polar caps of Mars and of other planets and Europa, the Jupiter's satellite covered…”
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Antarctic ice sheet as a model in search of life on other planets
Published in Advances in space research (1998)“…This paper concerns the problem of search of life on other planets due to similarities of some conditions in polar ice caps of Earth and Mars. Viable microbes…”
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