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Water Versus Land on Temperate Rocky Planets. [PDF]
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Including sea-level rise and vertical land movements in probabilistic tsunami hazard assessment for the Mediterranean Sea. [PDF]
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Geophysical and geochemical constraints on submarine volcanic processes [PDF]
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Living in Their Heyday: Iron-Oxidizing Bacteria Bloomed in Shallow-Marine, Subtidal Environments at ca. 1.88 Ga. [PDF]
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Radioisotopic chronology of Ocean Anoxic Event 1a: Framework for analysis of driving mechanisms. [PDF]
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Anomalous δ15N values in the Neoarchean associated with an abundant supply of hydrothermal ammonium. [PDF]
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The Seismo‐Acoustics of Submarine Volcanic Eruptions
Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth, 2021AbstractMany of the world’s volcanoes are hidden beneath the ocean’s surface where eruptions are difficult to observe. However, seismo‐acoustic signals produced by these eruptions provide a useful means of identifying active submarine volcanism. A literature survey revealed reports of 119 seismo‐acoustically recorded submarine eruptions since 1939 ...
Gabrielle Tepp, Robert P. Dziak
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The great bulk of new ocean floor created at oceanic spreading ridges, such as the Mid-Atlantic Ridge in the FAMOUS area, is composed of pillowed basaltic lava flows. Such lava flows have been previously studied at the spreading ridges by examination of dredge hauls and photographs taken from equipment lowered from surface ships.
Robert D. Ballard, James G. Moore
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The great bulk of new ocean floor created at oceanic spreading ridges, such as the Mid-Atlantic Ridge in the FAMOUS area, is composed of pillowed basaltic lava flows. Such lava flows have been previously studied at the spreading ridges by examination of dredge hauls and photographs taken from equipment lowered from surface ships.
Robert D. Ballard, James G. Moore
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