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Structure and evolution of the South West Approaches and Grand Banks continental margins. Report of work undertaken by IOS during the period April 1975 to April 1984

Structure and evolution of the South West Approaches and Grand Banks continental margins. Report of work undertaken by IOS during the period April 1975 to April 1984
Structure and evolution of the South West Approaches and Grand Banks continental margins. Report of work undertaken by IOS during the period April 1975 to April 1984
189
Institute of Oceanographic Sciences
Masson, D.G.
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Parson, L.M.
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Miles, P.R.
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Masson, D.G.
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Parson, L.M.
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Miles, P.R.
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Masson, D.G., Parson, L.M. and Miles, P.R. (1984) Structure and evolution of the South West Approaches and Grand Banks continental margins. Report of work undertaken by IOS during the period April 1975 to April 1984 (Institute of Oceanographic Sciences Report, 189) Wormley, UK. Institute of Oceanographic Sciences 43pp.

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Published date: 1984

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Local EPrints ID: 14605
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/14605
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Author: D.G. Masson
Author: L.M. Parson
Author: P.R. Miles

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