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CERTAIN aspects concerning the glacial history of the Beerenberg mountain, described by F. J. Fitch in a recent article1, are in need of amplification and comment.
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KINSMAN, D., SHEARD, J. & FITCH, F. Glacial History of Beerenberg, Jan Mayen Island. Nature 195, 897–898 (1962). https://doi.org/10.1038/195897a0
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