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Geophysical studies of the European-North African continental margin, the Azores Triple Junction and the Azores Biscay Rise. RRS "Discovery" cruises 90 and 91, 20 January - 28 March 1978

Geophysical studies of the European-North African continental margin, the Azores Triple Junction and the Azores Biscay Rise. RRS "Discovery" cruises 90 and 91, 20 January - 28 March 1978
Geophysical studies of the European-North African continental margin, the Azores Triple Junction and the Azores Biscay Rise. RRS "Discovery" cruises 90 and 91, 20 January - 28 March 1978
geophysics (oceanography), atlneazo (oceanography), azores biscay rise (oceanography)
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Institute of Oceanographic Sciences
Saunders, M.R.
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Saunders, M.R.
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Saunders, M.R. (1981) Geophysical studies of the European-North African continental margin, the Azores Triple Junction and the Azores Biscay Rise. RRS "Discovery" cruises 90 and 91, 20 January - 28 March 1978 (I.O.S. Data Report, 24) Institute of Oceanographic Sciences 66pp.

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Published date: 1 January 1981
Keywords: geophysics (oceanography), atlneazo (oceanography), azores biscay rise (oceanography)
Organisations: National Oceanography Centre

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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/392546
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Author: M.R. Saunders

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