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Petroleum on the Continental Shelves: ABSTRACT
AAPG Bulletin, 1946President Truman's executive proclamation of September 25, 1945, declaring the continental shelf contiguous to our coasts to be subject to our jurisdiction and control, fell upon the ears of a petroleum industry which in its worldwide search for new sources of supply, had already found its exploratory operations on more than one continent brought to a ...
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Holocene Carbonate Sediments of Continental Shelves
1974Carbonate sediments occur on most modern continental shelves. Because the various skeletal and nonskeletal grains are not moved far from their environments of formation, their distribution is a reliable tool on continental shelves for interpreting the history of Holocene deposition.
R. N. Ginsburg, Noel P. James
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Tin Placer Deposits on Continental Shelves
2017A review of the geology of tin placer deposits on continental shelves is attempted. Under the heading of general characteristics, primary tin mineralization, distance of transport of cassiterite, dating and age of formation, concentration, preservation, and classification are examined.
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Sedimentary Dynamics of Continental Shelves
Earth-Science Reviews, 1983Donald H. Zenger, George V. Chilingar
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Cancer statistics for the US Hispanic/Latino population, 2021
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021Kimberly D Miller +2 more
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