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Continental rifts losing driving forces can still complete breakup. [PDF]
Silva KCC, Choi E.
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Parasitism by pinnotherid crabs in the Japanese scallop <i>Mizuhopecten yessoensis</i>: first host record and quantitative assessment of host impacts. [PDF]
Yamazaki T +4 more
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Experimental quantification of hydrogen content in the Earth's core. [PDF]
Huang D +3 more
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Rift linkage and inheritance determine collisional mountain belt evolution. [PDF]
Wolf SG, Huismans RS, Muñoz JA, May DA.
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Field Homology in the Brain of Vertebrates. [PDF]
Puelles L, Garcia-Calero E.
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Dynamics of thermochemical mantle plumes
Juliane Dannberg, Stephan V. Sobolev
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Mantle plumes: seismic and dynamic models
Boschi, L., Becker, T., Steinberger, B.
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Lateral heterogeneity and mantle dynamics
Nature, 1975Recent work on the nature of the Earth's lateral heterogeneities yields two conclusions with implications for mantle dynamics: seismic velocity differences between continents and oceans extend to depths exceeding 400 km, and strong lateral velocity gradients at depths greater than 800 km characterise the mantle beneath many subduction zones.
Thomas H Jordan
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