General view of the studied area showing the sampling points (white dots). A, B, and C denote the three geographical areas in which samples have been divided. The Marshall Valley lies between the Miers and Garwood Valleys. The image is approximately 15 km across and 12 km high and the white on the left shows glaciers.

General view of the studied area showing the sampling points (white dots). A, B, and C denote the three geographical areas in which samples have been divided. The Marshall Valley lies between the Miers and Garwood Valleys. The image is approximately 15 km across and 12 km high and the white on the left shows glaciers.

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