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COCHRAN, JR;GOFF, JA;MALINVERNO, A;FORNARI, DJ;KEELEY, C;WANG, X.MARINE GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCHES.1993-02-01.15(1):65-75.Detailed bathymetric data from a Hydrosweep multibeam sonar survey of a 250 km-long portion of the 'superfast'-spreading southern East Pacific Rise cr... FOX, PJ;GRINDLAY, NR;MACDONALD, KC.MARINE GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCHES.1991-02-01.13(1):1-20.The ridge located between 31-degrees-S and 34-degrees-30'S is spreading at a rate of 35 mm yr-1, a transitional velocity between the very slow (less-t... FUJIO, SZ;IMASATO, N.JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-OCEANS.1991-01-15.96C1:759-774.The steady circulation of the deep Pacific is estimated with a robust diagnostic model, which is internally constrained by hydrographic data. It is s... MCCLAIN, JS;WRIGHT, MA.MARINE GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCHES.1990-04-30.12(4):317-328.The West O'Gorman Fracture Zone is an unusual feature that lies between the Mathematician Ridge and the East Pacific Rise on crust generated on the Ea... [Anonymous].NAVAL ARCHITECT.1985-04-30.MAY. Galkin, SV.OCEANOLOGY.1970-01-01.45(6):832-840.During cruise 49 of R/V Akademik Mstislav Keldysh, faunistic communities of five hydrothermal sites in the region of 9 degrees N and of the Clam Field... Marchig, V;Blum, N;Roonwal, G.MARINE GEORESOURCES & GEOTECHNOLOGY.1970-01-01.15(1):49-66.Massive sulfide chimneys from two hydrothermal fields at 7 degrees 24'S and 16 degrees 43'S on the East Pacific Rise were investigated using microscop... ROONWAL, GS;GLASBY, GP;KUMAR, G.MARINE GEORESOURCES & GEOTECHNOLOGY.1970-01-01.13(3):309-319.Based on the mineralogy and composition of sediment cores from three locations along the East Pacific Rise, sediments from 12 degrees 58' N are shown ... EMELYANOV, EM.OKEANOLOGIYA.1970-01-01.31(4):638-646.In the bottom sediment samples of Clarion-Clipperton province and Guatemala basin Fe, Mn, Cu, Ni and Co have been studied. The maps of their distribu... Deane, Grant B.;Preisig, James C.;Lavery, Andone C..IEEE JOURNAL OF OCEANIC ENGINEERING.2013-10-01.38(4):632-641.There is anecdotal evidence that under conditions of moderate to high wind speeds (8-15 m . s(-1)), clouds of bubbles entrained in the near-surface la... |