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An unusual sight in Antarctica. These two freezers are used at a drill site to keep core samples from the permafrost. Preliminary identification of minerals and substances in the core is made in the tent by American and Japanese scientists.

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Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33448, 1 February 1974, Page 2

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An unusual sight in Antarctica. These two freezers are used at a drill site to keep core samples from the permafrost. Preliminary identification of minerals and substances in the core is made in the tent by American and Japanese scientists. Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33448, 1 February 1974, Page 2

An unusual sight in Antarctica. These two freezers are used at a drill site to keep core samples from the permafrost. Preliminary identification of minerals and substances in the core is made in the tent by American and Japanese scientists. Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33448, 1 February 1974, Page 2