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Imaging the Magma System Beneath an Erupting Mid-Ocean Ridge Volcano

May 14, 2013

What We Are Learning From the First 3D Multi-Channel Seismic Study of the R/V Langseth

Featuring

Suzanne M. Carbotte
Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory
Bruce C. Heezen/Lamont Research Professor
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Earth Science Colloquium Series
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Mid-Ocean Ridges
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R/V Langseth

 

Exploring the Oceans
Ships, Scientists and the Sea: Exploring Earth's Last Frontier
Volcanoes and Vents: A Hidden World Beneath the Sea
Amagmatic Rifting, Ultraslow Spreading, and a new class of Ocean Ridge
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The Life & Science of John B. Diebold 1944-2010
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