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Detailed Reference Information |
Pringle, M.S. (1993). Age progressive volcanism in the Musicians Seamounts; a test of the hot spot hypothesis for the Late Cretaceous Pacific. In: The Mesozoic Pacific: geology, tectonics, and volcanism. Pringle, M.S., Sager, W.W., Sliter, W.V. and Stein, S. (Editors), American Geophysical Union-Monographs, Washington, DC. 77: 187-215. |
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BACKGROUND DATA FILES |
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Abstract |
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Table 1A |
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Table 1B |
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Table 2 |
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Table 3 |
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Table 4A |
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Table 4C |
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Table 4D |
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Table 5A |
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Table 5B |
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Table 6 |
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Sample Preparation |
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Analytical Techniques |
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Keywords
age; Ar-40/Ar-39; argon; Central Pacific; Cretaceous; gravity, anomalies; heat flow; hot spots; interpretation; isotopes;, Mesozoic; Musicians Seamounts; noble gases; Pacific Ocean; plate, tectonics; radioactive isotopes; seamounts; stable isotopes; Upper, Cretaceous; volcanism, 18, Solid-earth geophysics |
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