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1nanodivides. Nevertheless, close examination will reveal either residual or immaturely formed nanodivides. Furthermore, in all cases observed, the nanopeaks are arranged linearly. The ultrastructures of the abapical spin

nanodivides. Nevertheless, close examination will reveal either residual or immaturely formed nanodivides. Furthermore, in all cases observed, the nanopeaks are arranged linearly. The ultrastructures of the abapical spin

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2believe they are related to the depth, energy release, and mechanism of various types of eruptions that are transitional between the two end members, that is, between less violent gas emissions (roar, without explosive o

believe they are related to the depth, energy release, and mechanism of various types of eruptions that are transitional between the two end members, that is, between less violent gas emissions (roar, without explosive o

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3years. The lowering of the level may be equivalent to the amount of material ejected by the small strombolian eruptions. A deformation survey pattern set up in December 1980 was remeasured in December 1981; preliminary d

years. The lowering of the level may be equivalent to the amount of material ejected by the small strombolian eruptions. A deformation survey pattern set up in December 1980 was remeasured in December 1981; preliminary d

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4Seismicity of Mount Erebus, JUERGENKIENLE, DIANNE L. MARSHALL, and STEVE A.  ESTES

Seismicity of Mount Erebus, JUERGENKIENLE, DIANNE L. MARSHALL, and STEVE A. ESTES

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5Volcanic activity of Mount Erebus, PHILIP R. KYLE* Institute of Polar Studies The Ohio State University

Volcanic activity of Mount Erebus, PHILIP R. KYLE* Institute of Polar Studies The Ohio State University

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6Bookman Old Style Negreta

Bookman Old Style Negreta

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7tients of the physical property contrasts for the inferred sources to facilitate further geologic investigation and modeling. This research was supported by National Science Foundation grant DDPReferences

tients of the physical property contrasts for the inferred sources to facilitate further geologic investigation and modeling. This research was supported by National Science Foundation grant DDPReferences

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8solutions indicate that the distribution of hypocentral depths is well controlled; hence, activity is concentrated in a region beneath the lava lake extending down to about sea level. Some events occur deeper. The pipeli

solutions indicate that the distribution of hypocentral depths is well controlled; hence, activity is concentrated in a region beneath the lava lake extending down to about sea level. Some events occur deeper. The pipeli

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9Earth science research in the McMurdo Sound region, Nausea Knob /No.l rM

Earth science research in the McMurdo Sound region, Nausea Knob /No.l rM

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10Preliminary conclusions are as follows: 1. Abnormally high bottom velocities averaging 3 kilometers per second are interpreted to indicate submarine permafrost (McGinnis, .

Preliminary conclusions are as follows: 1. Abnormally high bottom velocities averaging 3 kilometers per second are interpreted to indicate submarine permafrost (McGinnis, . "Normal" velocities at the water/sedime

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