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  • Water Column Seismic Images as Maps of Temperature Gradient 

    Ruddick, Barry, Haibin Song, Chongzhi Dong, and Luis Pinheiro. 2009. "Water Column Seismic Images as Maps of Temperature Gradient." Oceanography 22(1): 192-205.
    Multichannel seismic imaging of ocean water column features is anew interdisciplinary study that may become an accepted oceanographic toot in coming years. We now know that reflectors are associated with water column ...
  • What controls the mixed-layer depth in deep-sea sediments? The importance of particulate organic carbon flux 

    Boudreau, Bernard P. 2004. "What controls the mixed-layer depth in deep-sea sediments? The importance of particulate organic carbon flux." Limnology and Oceanography 49(2): 620-622.
    No abstract available.
  • Wide-angle seismic imaging of a Mesoproterozoic anorthosite complex: The Nain Plutonic Suite in Labrador, Canada 

    Funck, T., KE Louden, and ID Reid. 2000. "Wide-angle seismic imaging of a Mesoproterozoic anorthosite complex: The Nain Plutonic Suite in Labrador, Canada." Journal of Geophysical Research-Solid Earth 105(B11): 25693-25707. DOI:10.1029/2000JB900237
    The Mesoproterozoic Nain Plutonic Suite (NPS) of Labrador (Canada), one of the largest anorogenic plutonic terranes, was studied by a refraction/wide-angle seismic experiment. Four ocean bottom seismometers and 18 land ...
  • Wide-angle seismic transect across the Torngat Orogen, northern Labrador: Evidence for a Proterozoic crustal root 

    Funck, T., and KE Louden. 1999. "Wide-angle seismic transect across the Torngat Orogen, northern Labrador: Evidence for a Proterozoic crustal root." Journal of Geophysical Research-Solid Earth 104(B4): 7463-7480. DOI:10.1029/1999JB900010
    A refraction/wide-angle reflection seismic transect across the Labrador peninsula covers the Core Zone of the SE Churchill Province, the Paleoproterozoic Torngat Orogen, and the Archean Nain Province including a portion ...
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    Beaumont, C.. 1979. "Foreland basins." International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics, General Assembly: 39.
    No abstract available.