Two automated weather stations were deployed, one at King Col, the other on a nunatak by the Seward Glacier. |
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Reproduction areas on the archipelago: one single colony on the ice-shelf between Carrel Island and the nunatak. |
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It's like a nunatak, the word eskimos give to a gigantic rock that pokes above an ice sheet. |
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Thus, identification of a true nunatak is difficult, and such peaks often cannot be used to determine former ice thicknesses. |
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The wind has fallen away as if by magic and we enter the Utsteinen on as straight a line as possible, swinging between the nunatak and the ridge. |
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The peak in whose lee you have chosen to set up your command post is far too regular in shape to be the nunatak you imagine it. |
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Not the mythical mountain of W E Bowman's 1956 humorous book, but the dramatic nunatak in Antarctica, close to the Australian base at Mawson, that is named after it. |
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But yesterday we tore them away from work and took them to visit the neighbouring nunatak called Teltet, where everyone climbed to the summit, stretched their legs and enjoyed the sunshine. |
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Cradle Mountain, another dolerite peak, for example, was a nunatak. |
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The well, called Nunatak, was highly anticipated as it was the first of several wells to be drilled to further establish the field's size. |
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Klaus Driever, managing director of Weltbild, and moderator Maks Giordano, managing partner of The Nunatak Group, will discuss this. |
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Gigs on every continent saw Nunatak playing before penguins at a research station in Antarctica. |
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The five members of indie band Nunatak work at the British Antarctic Survey base. |
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The scientists at this research station have their own in-house indie band called Nunatak. |
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Vlad the Impaler have increased their lead over Nunatak, with Roadrunner and Journeymaker fast on their heels. |
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