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Hypsodont / Geology / Molar / Ungulate / Miocene / Mikael Fortelius / Peridotite / Elasmotherium
Date: 2002-05-29 14:28:42
Hypsodont
Geology
Molar
Ungulate
Miocene
Mikael Fortelius
Peridotite
Elasmotherium

letters to nature serpentinized peridotite (Fig. 2c). Assuming a lower-crustal velocity of 3.6 km s21, the estimated maximum S-velocity perturbation of 10% near the wedge corner could represent a level of serpentinizatio

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