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- ASTROBIOLOGY: BIOSIGNATURES, IMPACTS, HABITABILITY 8:30 A.M
- Astrobiological Implications of Microbes in Basaltic Pillow Lava Crusts: a Case Study from Recent (Bio-)Alteration Rims, Coral Patch Seamount, Atlantic Ocean
- Response to Reviewer Ceren Sozdinler Major Comments
- Fungal Colonies in Open Fractures of Subseafloor Basalt
- (Crypto-)Endoliths from Vesicular Pillow Lavas, Coral Patch Seamount, North Atlantic Ocean Barbara Cavalazzi, Frances Westall, Roberto Barbieri
- Coral Patch Seamount (NE Atlantic) – a Sedimentological and Macrofaunal Reconnaissance Based on Video and Hydroacoustic Surveys” by C
- The Fossil Record of Igneous Rock T ⁎ M
- Table of Content
- Answers to the Anonymous Referee
- CBD/EBSA/WS/2019/1/4 8 November 2019
- Cold-Water Coral Habitat Mapping: Trends and Developments in Acquisition and Processing Methods
- Subseafloor Basalts As Fungal Habitats
- Evaluation of Tsunami Sources with the Potential to Impact the U.S. Atlantic and Gulf Coasts
- Implications for Tsunami Hazard to the US East Coast and the Cari
- Volcanism and Astrobiology: Life on Earth and Beyond
- Geophysical and Geological Characterization of the Active
- Coral Patch Seamount
- Ar Age Dating of the Madeira Archipelago and Hotspot Track (Eastern North Atlantic)
- The Historical Reconstruction of the 1755 Earthquake and Tsunami in Downtown Lisbon, Portugal
- Deep-Water Seamounts, a Potential Source of Tsunami Generated by Landslides? the Hirondelle Seamount, NE Atlantic
- Reanalysis of the 1761 Transatlantic Tsunami
- Title/Name of the Area: Madeira – Tore Presented by Maria Ana Dionísio
- The 1755 Lisbon Tsunami in Guadeloupe Archipelago: Source Sensitivity and Investigation of Resonance Effects
- Reanalysis of the 1761 Transatlantic Tsunami
- Potential Fossil Endoliths in Vesicular Pillow Basalt, Coral Patch Seamount, Eastern North Atlantic Ocean