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  • Large Igneous Provinces: a Driver of Global Environmental and Biotic Changes, Geophysical Monograph 255, First Edition

    Large Igneous Provinces: a Driver of Global Environmental and Biotic Changes, Geophysical Monograph 255, First Edition

  • High Seas Deep-Sea Fishing Grounds in the South East Atlantic Ocean 51

    High Seas Deep-Sea Fishing Grounds in the South East Atlantic Ocean 51

  • Geophysical Study of the Easternmost Walvis Ridge, South Atlantic:Deep

    Geophysical Study of the Easternmost Walvis Ridge, South Atlantic:Deep

  • Rio Grande Rise Hot Spot System' Implicationsfor African and South American Plate Motions Over Plumes

    Rio Grande Rise Hot Spot System' Implicationsfor African and South American Plate Motions Over Plumes

  • Walvis Ridge Namibia 2020

    Walvis Ridge Namibia 2020

  • Crustal Thickness Mapping of the Central South Atlantic and The

    Crustal Thickness Mapping of the Central South Atlantic and The

  • Timescales and Mechanisms of Plume–Lithosphere Interactions: Ar/ Ar

    Timescales and Mechanisms of Plume–Lithosphere Interactions: Ar/ Ar

  • Susan Schnur

    Susan Schnur

  • Middle Cretaceous Sediments from the Eastern Part of Walvis Ridge ,THE Walvis Ridge Is One of the Inost Consl~Icuoiisfeatures of T,He South Atlantic

    Middle Cretaceous Sediments from the Eastern Part of Walvis Ridge ,THE Walvis Ridge Is One of the Inost Consl~Icuoiisfeatures of T,He South Atlantic

  • Atlantic Equatorial Fracture Zone and High Productivity System Presented

    Atlantic Equatorial Fracture Zone and High Productivity System Presented

  • Deep Sea Drilling Project Initial Reports Volume 75

    Deep Sea Drilling Project Initial Reports Volume 75

  • A Review of Pangaea Dispersal and Large Igneous Provinces – in Search of a T Causative Mechanism ⁎ Alexander L

    A Review of Pangaea Dispersal and Large Igneous Provinces – in Search of a T Causative Mechanism ⁎ Alexander L

  • A Biophysical Profile of the Tristan Da Cunha Archipelago (PDF)

    A Biophysical Profile of the Tristan Da Cunha Archipelago (PDF)

  • Three Agulhas Rings Observed During the Benguela Current Experiment Silvia L

    Three Agulhas Rings Observed During the Benguela Current Experiment Silvia L

  • Walvis Ridge (Seamount)

  • South Atlantic Opening: a Plume-Induced Breakup?

  • 31. History of the Walvis Ridge1

    31. History of the Walvis Ridge1

  • Proposed IHA NSF Scripps Namibia (Walvis Ridge) Aarts, G., AM Von Benda-Beckmann, K. Lucke, H.Ö Sertlek, R. Va

    Proposed IHA NSF Scripps Namibia (Walvis Ridge) Aarts, G., AM Von Benda-Beckmann, K. Lucke, H.Ö Sertlek, R. Va

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  • Deep Sea Drilling Project Initial Reports Volume 75
  • IFM-GEOMAR Report No. 50
  • Ecologically Or Biologically Significant Marine Areas (Ebsas) Special Places in the World’S Oceans
  • Agulhas Leakage Into the Atlantic Estimated with Subsurface Floats
  • Major Intensification of Atlantic Overturning Circulation at the Onset
  • 51. Tectonic Evolution and Subsidence History of the Rio Grande Rise1
  • Three Decades of Research on the Greater Agulhas Current
  • How and When Plume Zonation Appeared During the 132&Thinsp
  • Oceanography Part 1.Pdf
  • The Onset of Walvis Ridge: Plume Influence at the Continental Margin
  • Seismicity in the Vicinity of the Tristan Da Cunha Hot Spot: 1
  • History of Russian Fisheries on Seamounts in the Atlantic. ICES CM 2008/C:10
  • Agulhas Eddy Fluxes in a 1/6° Atlantic Model Anne-Marie Tréguier, Olaf Boebel, Bernard Barnier, Gurvan Madec
  • THE Official Magazine of the OCEANOGRAPHY SOCIETY
  • 50 Years of Ocean Discovery: National Science Foundation 1950-2000 Ocean Studies Board, National Research Council
  • Large Igneous Provinces: Crustal Structure, Dimensions, and External Consequences
  • 18.1 Oceanography for Pdfs.Indd
  • Tectonically Restricted Deep-Ocean Circulation at the End of the Cretaceous Greenhouse


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