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- Ocean Drilling Program Scientific Results Volume
- INFLUENCE of OCEAN CURRENTS on MIOCENE CARBONATE PLATFORM DROWNING Anna H.M
- Coastal Planning & Engineering, In
- Large-Scale Carbonate Platform Development of Cay Sal Bank, Bahamas, and Implications for Associated Reef Geomorphology
- Eratosthenes Seamount: the Evolution of an Isolated Carbonate Platform at a Major Plate Boundary (Offshore Cyprus)
- Science Article
- Variability of Carbonate Isotope Signatures in a Hydrothermally Influenced System: Insights from the Pastos Grandes Caldera (Bolivia)
- Pinnacle Features at the Base of Isolated Carbonate Buildups Marking Point Sources of Fluid Offshore Northwest Australia
- 1. (2.00 Pts) Which of the Oceans Is the Largest? A) Atlantic Ocean B) Pacific Ocean C) Indian Ocean D) Southern Ocean E) Arctic
- Signatures of Geochemical Changes at Methane Seeps
- Sedimentology and Geomorphology of the East Marine Region of Australia a Spatial Analysis
- Carbonate Platform Systems: Components and Interactions - an Introduction
- Sedimentology.Process.And.Product
- The Endo-Upwelling Concept : from Geothermal Convection to Reef
- Platform Margin and Deep Water Carbonates
- A Carbonate Platform Associated with Shallow Cold Methane Seeps in Golfo Dulce, Pacific Costa Rica
- Central Tethyan Platform-Top Hypoxia During Oceanic Anoxic Event 1A
- The Paradox of Drowned Reefs and Carbonate Platforms
- 18.1 Oceanography for Pdfs.Indd
- Bathymetry and Sediments on the Carbonate Platform Off Western India
- Sedimentary Facies Analysis, Reservoir Characteristics
- Carbonate Platform to Basin Transition Along an Upper Cretaceous to Lower Tertiary Syrian Arc Uplift, Galala Plateaus, Eastern Desert of Egypt
- Petrology and Geochemistry of Chert on the Marginal Zone of Yangtze Platform, Western Hunan, South China, During the Ediacaran–Cambrian Transition
- Carbonate-Hosted Microbial Communities Are Prolific and Pervasive Methane Oxidizers at Geologically Diverse Marine Methane Seep Sites
- Carbonate-Hosted Microbial Communities Are Prolific and Pervasive Methane Oxidizers at Geologically Diverse Marine Methane Seep Sites