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Mud Volcanoes of the Salton Depression

Rocks & Minerals, 1951
(1951). Mud Volcanoes of the Salton Depression. Rocks & Minerals: Vol. 26, No. 5-6, pp. 227-235.
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Unveiling the Polaris Mud Volcano Complex: A Chain of Mud Volcanoes in the Southwestern Barents Sea

Global estimates on the number of submarine mud volcanoes are highly uncertain, as well as their role in the deep-sea biosphere and methane budgets. Here, we report the discovery of ten mud volcanoes in the Southwestern Barents Sea (440-480 m depth), where only two had been previously known.
Claudio Argentino   +4 more
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Explosive mud volcano eruptions and rafting of mud breccia blocks

Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 2021
Adriano Mazzini   +2 more
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Mud Volcanoes of Pakistan — an Overview

2005
The earliest reports on mud volcanoes in Pakistan stem from the year 1840. Despite recurrent visits ever since, progress in studying these features in detail has been slow. Increased interest in mud volcanoes occurred in the aftermath of an earthquake in 1945, which initiated the sudden emergence of islands offshore from the Makran Desert.
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Mud Volcanoes, Geodynamics and Seismicity

2005
Contributing Authors. Preface. 1: Mud volcanic geology. New seismic neogene clay diapirs and hydrocarbon implications in the North-eastern African margin of Tunisia M. Bedir. Seismic signature of gas hydrate and mud volcanoes of the South African continental margin Z. Ben-Avraham, et al.
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Sediment Propagation in the Porong River below the Sidoardjo Mud Volcano Diversion in Indonesia

Journal of Hydraulic Engineering, 2021
Neil Andika, Julien Pierre Y
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Mud Volcanoes

2001
Leonid A. Buryakovsky   +2 more
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Mud Volcano

Geo-Marine Letters, 1999
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