1 Geological settingThe King George Island is the largest one in South Shetland Islands, West Antarctica,with an area of 1200 km^2. Most of it is covered by ice and snow all the year round. It consistsmainly of Tertia...1 Geological settingThe King George Island is the largest one in South Shetland Islands, West Antarctica,with an area of 1200 km^2. Most of it is covered by ice and snow all the year round. It consistsmainly of Tertiary volcanics, associated with plutonic rocks and some late Mesozoic and Qua-展开更多
文摘1 Geological settingThe King George Island is the largest one in South Shetland Islands, West Antarctica,with an area of 1200 km^2. Most of it is covered by ice and snow all the year round. It consistsmainly of Tertiary volcanics, associated with plutonic rocks and some late Mesozoic and Qua-