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Petrologic and geochemical variations along the Mid-Atlantic Ridge from 29 degrees N to 73 degrees N
J. G. Schilling, M. Zajac, R. Evans, T. Johnston, W. White, J. D. Devine and R. Kingsley
American Journal of Science June 1983, 283 (6) 510-586; DOI: https://doi.org/10.2475/ajs.283.6.510
J. G. Schilling
M. Zajac
R. Evans
T. Johnston
W. White
J. D. Devine


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1 Jun 1983
Petrologic and geochemical variations along the Mid-Atlantic Ridge from 29 degrees N to 73 degrees N
J. G. Schilling, M. Zajac, R. Evans, T. Johnston, W. White, J. D. Devine, R. Kingsley
American Journal of Science Jun 1983, 283 (6) 510-586; DOI: 10.2475/ajs.283.6.510
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