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The Geology of Continental Margins
Sedimentary and Tectonic Processes in the Bengal Deep-Sea Fan and Geosyncline
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Joseph R. Curray
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David G. Moore
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1974
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Springer Berlin Heidelberg
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1974
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10.1007/978-3-662-01141-6_45
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Book chapters
pp. 13
Atlantic-Type Continental Margins
pp. 59
Standard Oceanic and Continental Structure
pp. 157
Recent Sediments and Environment of Southern Brazil, Uruguay, Buenos Aires, and Rio Negro Continental Shelf
pp. 197
Current-Controlled Topography on the Continental Margin Off the Eastern United States
pp. 207
Modern Trench Sediments
pp. 285
Eastern Atlantic Continental Margins: Various Structural and Morphological Types
pp. 293
Seismic Traverse Across the Gabon Continental Margin
pp. 361
Margins of the Norwegian-Greenland Sea
pp. 381
The Continental Margins of Eastern Canada and Baffin Bay
pp. 391
Atlantic Continental Margin of North America
pp. 409
Geophysics of Atlantic North America
pp. 429
Bahamas Salient of North America
pp. 581
Continental Margin of Western South America
pp. 45
Continental Margins, Freeboard and the Volumes of Continents and Oceans Through Time
pp. 629
Continental Margins of India
pp. 641
Atlantic and Indian Ocean Margins of Southern Africa
pp. 655
Continental Margin of Antarctica: Pacific-Indian Sectors
pp. 683
Continental Margins of the Gulf of Mexico
pp. 723
Structure of the Western Mediterranean Basin
pp. 733
Major Basins Along the Continental Margin of Northern South America
pp. 797
Paleozoic Arctic Margin of North America
pp. 811
The Ancient Continental Margin of Alaska
pp. 817
The Ancient Continental Margin of Japan
pp. 67
The Boundary Between Oceanic and Continental Crust in the Western North Atlantic
pp. 921
Ophiolites and Ancient Continental Margins
pp. 933
Continental Margins and Ophiolite Obduction: Appalachian Caledonian System
pp. 1003
Continental Margins in Perspective
pp. 105
The Segmented Nature of Some Continental Margins
pp. 117
Continental Shelf Sedimentation
pp. 137
Holocene Carbonate Sediments of Continental Shelves
pp. 179
Continental Slope Construction and Destruction, West Africa
pp. 213
Deep-Sea Sedimentation
pp. 249
Trench Slope Model
pp. 261
Oregon Continental Margin Structure and Stratigraphy: A Test of the Imbricate Thrust Model
pp. 297
Continental Margin in the Northern Part of the Gulf of Guinea
pp. 323
Continental Margins of Galicia-Portugal and Bay of Biscay
pp. 343
Structural Development of the British Isles, the Continental Margin, and the Rockall Plateau
pp. 375
Insular Margins of Iceland
pp. 447
Geology of the Brazilian Continental Margin
pp. 493
Sedimentary Sequences in the North Pacific Trenches
pp. 505
Geology of the Lau Basin, a Marginal Sea Behind the Tonga Arc
pp. 549
Margins of the Southwest Pacific
pp. 567
Evolution of the Margins of the Scotia Sea
pp. 617
Sedimentary and Tectonic Processes in the Bengal Deep-Sea Fan and Geosyncline
pp. 695
Geology of the Mediterranean Sea Basins
pp. 781
The Ancient Continental Margin of Eastern North America
pp. 853
Active Continental Margins: Contrasts Between California and New Zealand
pp. 873
Possible Ancient Continental Margins in Iran
pp. 889
Evolution of the Continental Margins Bounding a Former Southern Tethys
pp. 907
Metamorphism and Ancient Continental Margins
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