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The primary intention of this website is a place for Antarctic enthusiasts to comment on and discuss the issues of Antarctica. All published articles are peer-reviewed.

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Peer-review

All entries (in writing) before publication in www.thesouthpole.eu will be peer-reviewed to ensure highest standards and quality.

Article Withdrawal

In the case of an article withdrawal requests, we follow general policies adopted by Elsevier publisher.[2]