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Tectonic, magmatic, hydrothermal, and biological segmentation of mid-ocean ridges
1996, The Geological Society, Distributors, USA, AAPG Bookstore
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Machine generated contents note: SEMPItRt, J. C., WEST, B. P. & GtLI, L.
The Southeast Indian Ridge between 127 and 13240'E: contrasts in segmentation characteristics and implications for crustal accretion
BLONDEL, P.
Segmentation of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge south of the Azores, based on acoustic classification of TOBI data
MCALLISTER, E. & CANN, J.R.
Initiation and evolution of boundary wall faults along the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, 25-29N
ALLERTON, S., SEARLE, R. C. & MURTON, B. J.
Bathymetric segmentation and faulting on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, 2400'N to 2440'N
LAWSON, K. A., SEARLE, R. C. & PEARCE, J. A.
Detailed volcanic geology of the MARNOK area, Mid-Atlantic Ridge north of Kane transform
BATIZA, R.
Magmatic segmentation of mid-ocean ridges: a review
ROBINSON, C. J., WHITE, R. S., BICKLE, M. J. & MINSHULL, T. A.
Restricted melting under the very slow spreading Southeast Indian Ridge
EDWARDS, S. J., FALLOON, T. J., MALPAS, J. & PEDERSEN, R. B.
A review of the petrology of
harzburgites at Hess Deep and Garrett Deep: implications for mantle processes beneath segments of the East Pacific Rise
HAYMON, R. M.
The response of ridge-crest hydrothermal systems to segmented episodic magma supply
GERMAN, C. R., PARSON, L. M., MURTON, B. J. & NEEDHAM, H. D.
Hydrothermal activity and ridge segmentation on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge: a tale of two hot-spots?
MACLEOD, C. J. & MANNING, C. E.
Influence of axial segmentation on hydrothermal circulation at fast-spreading ridges: insights from Hess Deep
ZAYKOV, V. V., MASLENNIKOV, V. V., ZAYKOVA, E. V. & HERRINGTON, R. J.
Hydothermal activity and segmentation in the Magnitogorsk-West Mugodjarian zone of the margins of the Urals palaeo-ocean
SOUTHWARD, E. C., TUNNICLIFFE, V., BLACK, M. B., DIXON, D. R. & DIXON, L. R. J.
Ocean-ridge segmentation and vent tubeworms (Vestimentifera) in the NE Pacific
TUNNICLIFFE, V., FOWLER, C. M. R. & MCARTHUR, A. G.
Plate tectonic history and hot vent biogeography
NISBET, E. G. & FOWLER, C. M. R.
The hydrothermal imprint on life: did heatshock proteins, metalloproteins and photosynthesis begin around hydrothermal vents?.

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Includes bibliographical references and index.

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London, Tulsa, OK, USA
Series
Geological Society special publication ;, no. 118

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551.1/36
Library of Congress
QE511.7 .T43 1996

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ix, 258 p. :
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