Early Miocene Subglacial Basalts, the East Antarctic Ice Sheet, and Uplift of the Transantarctic Mountains

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Subglacially erupted volcanic rocks from Mount Early and Sheridan Bluff,
Antarctica, yield whole-rock potassium-argon dates and argon-40/argon-39
release spectra of Early Miocene age. Field associations suggest the
existence of the East Antarctic ice sheet and significant uplift of the
Transantarctic Mountains by that time.

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