Sinuous pockmark belt as indicator of a shallow buried turbiditic channel on the lower slope of the Congo Basin, West African Margin
Sinuous pockmark belt as indicator of a shallow buried turbiditic channel on the lower slope of the Congo Basin, West African Margin
1862391416
173-189
Geological Society of London
Gay, A.
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Lopez, M.
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Cochonat, P.
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Sultan, N.
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Cauquil, E.
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Brigaud, F.
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2003
Gay, A.
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Lopez, M.
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Cochonat, P.
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Sultan, N.
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Cauquil, E.
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Gay, A., Lopez, M., Cochonat, P., Sultan, N., Cauquil, E. and Brigaud, F.
(2003)
Sinuous pockmark belt as indicator of a shallow buried turbiditic channel on the lower slope of the Congo Basin, West African Margin.
In,
Van Rensbergen, P., Hillis, R.R., Maltman, A.J. and Morley, C.
(eds.)
Subsurface sediment mobilization.
(Geological Society Special Publication, 216)
London, UK.
Geological Society of London, .
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Published date: 2003
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Author:
A. Gay
Author:
M. Lopez
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P. Cochonat
Author:
N. Sultan
Author:
E. Cauquil
Author:
F. Brigaud
Editor:
P. Van Rensbergen
Editor:
R.R. Hillis
Editor:
A.J. Maltman
Editor:
C. Morley
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