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  • 25 Jul 2007
  • Microstructural Study of Natural Fractures in Cape Roberts Project 3 Core, Western Ross Sea, Antarctica
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  • 24 Jul 2007
  • Regional Seismic Stratigraphic Correlations of the Ross Sea: Implications for the Tectonic History of the West Antarctic Rift System
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  • 18 Jul 2007
  • Jurassic Silicic Volcanism in the Transantarctic Mountains: Was it Related to Plate Margin Processes or to Ferrar Magmatism?
Tectonic history of mid-Miocene to present southern Victoria Land Basin, inferred from seismic stratigraphy in McMurdo Sound, Antarctica
  • 16 Jul 2007
  • Tectonic History of Mid-Miocene to Present Southern Victoria Land Basin, Inferred from Seismic Stratigraphy in McMurdo Sound, Antarctica
Title not available
  • 25 Jul 2007
  • Microstructural Study of Natural Fractures in Cape Roberts Project 3 Core, Western Ross Sea, Antarctica
Title not available
  • 24 Jul 2007
  • Regional Seismic Stratigraphic Correlations of the Ross Sea: Implications for the Tectonic History of the West Antarctic Rift System
Title not available
  • 18 Jul 2007
  • Jurassic Silicic Volcanism in the Transantarctic Mountains: Was it Related to Plate Margin Processes or to Ferrar Magmatism?
Tectonic history of mid-Miocene to present southern Victoria Land Basin, inferred from seismic stratigraphy in McMurdo Sound, Antarctica
  • 16 Jul 2007
  • Tectonic History of Mid-Miocene to Present Southern Victoria Land Basin, Inferred from Seismic Stratigraphy in McMurdo Sound, Antarctica

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