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Ocean Science Journal. 53:395-403
Time-series sediment traps were deployed in the subtropical oligotrophic northwestern Pacific (SONP) at three depths from August to September 2015 to better understand vertical flux of sinking particles. Sinking particles were collected at 5-day inte
Autor:
Edward T. Baker, Sang-Joon Pak, Seung-Kyu Son, Sun Ki Choi, Jai-Woon Moon, Juwon Son, Michael T. Chandler, Jonguk Kim, Hyun-Sub Kim
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Gondwana Research. 45:163-179
The middle part of the Central Indian Ridge (MCIR) between 8°S and 18°S is representative of mid-ocean ridges in the Indian Ocean but has not previously been systematically surveyed. Here we present results from the first high-resolution mapping su
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Kara J. Matthews, R. Dietmar Müller, Aline Eugênio Mazzoni, Joanne M. Whittaker, Paul Wessel, Michael T. Chandler, Robert Myhill
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Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems. 16:2462-2472
Oceanic fracture zone traces are widely used in studies of seafloor morphology and plate kinematics. Satellite altimetry missions have resulted in high-resolution gravity maps in which all major fracture zones and other tectonic fabric can be identif
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Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs.
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Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs.
Autor:
Michael T. Chandler, Elizabeth Benyshek, Paul Wessel, Brian Taylor, Peter Davidson, Nicky M. Wright, Eric Hellebrand, Anthony A. P. Koppers
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Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs.
Autor:
Khalid A. Soofi, Walter H. F. Smith, Paul Wessel, Michael T. Chandler, Emmanuel Soliman M Garcia, David T. Sandwell
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The Leading Edge. 32:892-899
More than 60% of the Earth's land and shallow marine areas are covered by > 2 km of sediments and sedimentary rocks, with the thickest accumulations on rifted continental margins (Figure 1). Free-air marine gravity anomalies derived from Geosat and E
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Geophysical Journal International. 194:18-29
SUMMARY We have discovered evidence of a previously unrecognized, large-scale rotation of the Ontong Java Plateau (OJP) recorded in its basement palaeolatitudes. When palaeolatitude differences computed among Ocean Drilling Program Sites 807 and 1183
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Ralph Müller, Sabin Zahirovic, Stefan Maus, Trond H. Torsvik, Michael T. Chandler, M. Turner, Carmen Gaina, Maria Seton, Grace E. Shephard, A.S. Talsma, Michael Gurnis
Publikováno v:
Earth-Science Reviews
Global plate motion models provide a spatial and temporal framework for geological data and have been effective tools for exploring processes occurring at the earth's surface. However, published models either have insufficient temporal coverage or fa
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Earth and Planetary Science Letters. :140-151
The Taylor (2006) hypothesis suggesting a common origin for the Ontong Java, Manihiki, and Hikurangi large igneous provinces provides an opportunity for a quantitative reconstruction and reassessment of the Ontong Java–Louisville hotspot connection