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Amagmatic Rifting, Ultraslow Spreading, and a new class of Ocean Ridge

February 23, 2011

Earth Science Colloquium

Featuring

Henry Dick
Senior Scientist, Geology & Geophysics
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Channel: 
Earth Science Colloquium Series
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Mid-Ocean Ridges

 

Imaging the Magma System Beneath an Erupting Mid-Ocean Ridge Volcano
What We Are Learning From the First 3D Multi-Channel Seismic Study of the R/V Langseth
Volcanoes and Vents: A Hidden World Beneath the Sea
A New Era in Ocean Exploration
R/V Marcus Langseth

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