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National and international programmes for the investigation of seafloor hydrothermal activity: the current international state-of-the-art

National and international programmes for the investigation of seafloor hydrothermal activity: the current international state-of-the-art
National and international programmes for the investigation of seafloor hydrothermal activity: the current international state-of-the-art
9766106479
376-423
International Seabed Authority
German, C.R.
cd0eedd5-1377-4182-9c8a-b06aef8c1069
International Seabed Authority
German, C.R.
cd0eedd5-1377-4182-9c8a-b06aef8c1069

German, C.R. , International Seabed Authority (2004) National and international programmes for the investigation of seafloor hydrothermal activity: the current international state-of-the-art. In Minerals other than polymetallic nodules of the International Seabed Area, Vol. I. Proceedings of a Workshop held 26-30 June 2000, Kingston, Jamaica. International Seabed Authority. pp. 376-423 .

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Published date: 2004
Venue - Dates: Minerals other than polymetallic nodules of the International Seabed Area, Kingston, Jamaica, 2000-06-25 - 2000-06-29

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Local EPrints ID: 9351
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/9351
ISBN: 9766106479
PURE UUID: ad9b03a6-e3a2-41b7-96e8-82072e80933b

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Date deposited: 12 Oct 2004
Last modified: 11 Dec 2021 13:28

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Author: C.R. German
Corporate Author: International Seabed Authority

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