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THE wide scope of the investigations undertaken by the Discovery Committee in the Antarctic is well shown by the contents of their most recent reports1. First comes an account of the hydrology of the Southern Ocean by G. E. R. Deacon, which includes two results fundamental to an understanding of world water movements.
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Marine Research in the Antarctic. Nature 142, 583–584 (1938). https://doi.org/10.1038/142583a0
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