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Morin, S.; Marion, G.M.; von Glasow, R.; Voisin, D.; Bouchez, J.; Savarino, J. (2008). Precipitation of salts in freezing seawater and ozone depletion events: a status report. Atmospheric chemistry and physics, 8(23), 7317–7324.
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Bulat, S., G. Leitchenkov , V. Lipenkov , V. Lukin, and J.R. Petit. (2006). Concurrent evidences for hydrothermal activity in the subglacial Lake Vostok, East Antarctica. (Vol. 8).
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Barbraud C. & Weimerskirch H. (2006). Antarctic birds breed later in response to climate change. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A., 103, 6248–6251.
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