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The Volume and Composition of Melt Generated by Extension of the Lithosphere
, 1988D. McKenzie, M. Bickle
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Modification of the Western Gondwana craton by plume–lithosphere interaction
Nature Geoscience, 2018Jiashun Hu+6 more
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The Hydrosphere and Lithosphere
1999Transfer of PCBs as well as other persistent hydrophobic chemicals among environmental compartments is a continuous process. Biotic transfers transcend all major media. Atmospheric transfers of PCBs among aquatic, terrestrial and biotic reservoirs were introduced in Chapter 4. Thus, atmospheric transport is also important for this chapter.
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Basal continental mantle lithosphere displaced by flat-slab subduction
Nature Geoscience, 2018G. Axen, J. V. van Wijk, C. Currie
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Reviews of Geophysics, 1983
During the quadrennial term 1979–1982, major advances have been made in our knowledge of the rheology of the oceanic lithosphere by the skillful combination of experimental and theoretical rock mechanics, seismology and marine geophysics in increasingly sophisticated models for the flexure of the oceanic lithosphere at seamounts and island chains ...
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During the quadrennial term 1979–1982, major advances have been made in our knowledge of the rheology of the oceanic lithosphere by the skillful combination of experimental and theoretical rock mechanics, seismology and marine geophysics in increasingly sophisticated models for the flexure of the oceanic lithosphere at seamounts and island chains ...
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An essential role for continental rifts and lithosphere in the deep carbon cycle
Nature Geoscience, 2017S. Foley, T. Fischer
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Mid-ocean-ridge seismicity reveals extreme types of ocean lithosphere
Nature, 2016V. Schlindwein, F. Schmid
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1994
Common rocks of the Earth, whether igneous, sedimentary or metamorphic, contain oxygen in most of their constituent minerals, including silicates, oxides, carbonates, phosphates, etc., and these minerals also occur as both metallic and non-metallic ore deposits.
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Common rocks of the Earth, whether igneous, sedimentary or metamorphic, contain oxygen in most of their constituent minerals, including silicates, oxides, carbonates, phosphates, etc., and these minerals also occur as both metallic and non-metallic ore deposits.
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The seismic mid-lithosphere discontinuity
, 2015K. Selway, H. Ford, P. Kelemen
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