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Terra Australis
Known as:
Terra Australis Incognita
, Magellanica
, Terra Australis Ignota
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Terra Australis (Latin for South Land) is a hypothetical continent first posited in antiquity and which appeared on maps between the 15th and 18th…
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Cartography
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Mercator 1569 world map
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2010
2010
With Torres on the Search for Terra Australis: Don Diego de Prado y Tovar
J. Windolf
2010
Corpus ID: 162893118
The invaluable role played by Don Diego de Prado y Tovar and his contribution to the history of the discovery of Australia is…
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2003
2003
The distribution of the Calliphoridae in Argentina (Diptera)
J. C. Mariluis
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P. Mulieri
2003
Corpus ID: 85996874
■ ABSTRACT. This paper deals with the distribution and specific richness of Calliphoridae in Argentina. The species treated are…
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2000
2000
DATA PROCESSING AND CALIBRATION OF A CROSS-PATTERN STRIPE PROJECTOR
Jens Gühring
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C. Brenner
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Jan Boehm
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D. Fritsch
2000
Corpus ID: 17651978
Dense surface acquisition is one of the most challenging tasks for optical 3-D measurement systems in applications such as…
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1995
1995
Sources of organic carbon in the littoral of Lake Gooimeer as indicated by stable carbon isotope and carbohydrate compositions
H. Boschker
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E. Dekkers
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R. Pel
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T. Cappenberg
1995
Corpus ID: 96805697
The relative importance of potential carbon sources in the littoral of Lake Gooimeer, a lake in the centre of the Netherlands…
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1989
1989
Terra Australis to Australia
E. M. Campbell
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Glyndwr Williams
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A. Frost
1989
Corpus ID: 130683844
Ever since classical times, when men first imagined a great continent in the southern hemisphere, the idea of Terra Australis has…
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1984
Highly Cited
1984
Venus banded terrain: Tectonic models for band formation and their relationship to lithospheric thermal structure
S. Solomon
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J. Head
1984
Corpus ID: 18497498
Recent radar images of the mountains of Ishtar Terra, Venus, at approximately 3-km radar resolution show a series of linear bands…
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1983
Highly Cited
1983
The biology of Australian weeds. 12. Phragmites australis (Cav.) Trin. ex Steud.
P. Hocking
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C. Finlayson
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A. Chick
1983
Corpus ID: 83138278
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1981
Highly Cited
1981
Temporal Changes in the Vagile Epibenthic Fauna of Two Seagrass Meadows (Zostera capricorni and Posidonia australis)
P. Young
1981
Corpus ID: 53611770
The species richness, species conlposition, and abundance of species in samples of fish, crustaceans, and cephalopod molluscs…
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1978
1978
Reproductive structures of the Glossopteridales in the plant fossil collection of the Australian Museum
M. White
1978
Corpus ID: 88017146
Australian Museum science is fre ly accessible online at www.aust ra l ianmuseum.net .au/publ icat ions / 6 College Street…
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1970
Highly Cited
1970
The skull of Fabrosaurus australis, a Triassic ornithischian dinosaur
R. A. Thulborn
1970
Corpus ID: 135232122
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