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Plants and Lichens in the Antarctic, Their Way of Life and Their Relevance to Soil Formation
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Book chapters
pp. 5
Antarctic Coastal Landscapes: Characteristics, Ecology and Research
pp. 17
Maritime and Continental Antarctic: The Sites of Investigation in Context
pp. 23
King George Island — South Shetland Islands, Maritime Antarctic
pp. 41
Wilkes Land (Casey Station)
pp. 51
Dronning Maud Land and Its Environments
pp. 75
Glacial Changes in the Areas of Admiralty Bay and Potter Cove, King George Island, Maritime Antarctica
pp. 91
Soils and Soilscapes
pp. 115
Weathering and Soil Formation
pp. 139
Refractory Soil Organic Matter — Formation, Accumulation, Translocation and Transformation
pp. 189
Heterotrophic Microbes, Microbial and Enzymatic Activity in Antarctic Soils
pp. 215
Plant Communities on King George Island
pp. 233
Plant Communities at Wilkes Land
pp. 249
Plant Communities at Dronning Maud Land
pp. 285
Soils as Habitats for Microorganisms
pp. 327
Plants and Lichens in the Antarctic, Their Way of Life and Their Relevance to Soil Formation
pp. 375
Soil Ecology in Relation to Plant Patterns
pp. 393
Uses, Preservation, and Protection of Antarctic Coastal Regions
pp. 409
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