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Volcanology / Igneous rocks / Volcanic rocks / Physical oceanography / Mid-ocean ridge / Basalt / Seafloor spreading / Petrological Database of the Ocean Floor / Magma / Geology / Petrology / Plate tectonics
Date: 2012-02-15 17:58:45
Volcanology
Igneous rocks
Volcanic rocks
Physical oceanography
Mid-ocean ridge
Basalt
Seafloor spreading
Petrological Database of the Ocean Floor
Magma
Geology
Petrology
Plate tectonics

Oceanography The Official Magazine of the Oceanography Society CITATION Perfit, M.R., V.D. Wanless, W.I. Ridley, E.M. Klein, M.C. Smith, A.R. Goss, J.S. Hinds, S.W. Kutza, and D.J. FornariLava geochemistry as a p

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