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Box ANT8 Remediation and re-use of soil from a fuel spill near Lake Dingle, Vestfold Hills

2016
Antarctic environment
State and trends
Case Study
... load of three 200-litre drums of special Antarctic blend (SAB) diesel fuel from Davis Station to a nearby aircraft ...
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Australian Antarctic Program’s station environment: Contaminated sites and pollution

2016
Antarctic environment
State and trends
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2016 Antarctic environment State and trends Antarctica Contaminated sites and pollution Contaminated waste disposal is a product of past practices of Antarctic expeditions, and is referred to...

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Australian Antarctic Program’s station environment: Operation indicators

2016
Antarctic environment
State and trends
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2016 Antarctic environment State and trends Antarctica Although human activity across Antarctica has increased during recent decades, it remains much lower than for all other continents. Human...

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The station environment

2011
Antarctic environment
State and trends
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2011 Antarctic environment State and trends Antarctica Human activities in Antarctica are very limited in comparison to other continents. There are no permanent populations living in Antarctica...

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