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The tectonics and three-dimensional structure of spreading centers--microearthquake studies and tomographic inversions 

Toomey, Douglas R (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1987)
Two-thirds of the Earth's surface has been formed along a global system of spreading centers that are presently manifested in several different structural forms, including the classic rift valley of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, ...
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Crustal accretion and evolution at slow and ultra-slow spreading mid-ocean ridges 

Hosford, Allegra (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2001)
Half of the ocean crust is formed at spreading centers with total opening rates less than 40 km/Myr. The objective of this Thesis is to investigate temporal variations in active ridge processes and crustal aging at ...
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Observations and modelling of deep equatorial currents in the central Pacific 

Ponte, Rui Vasques de Melo (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1988)
Analysis of vertical profiles of absolute horizontal velocity collected in January 1981, February 1982 and April 1982 in the central equatorial Pacific as part of the Pacific Equatorial Ocean Dynamics (PEQUOD) program, ...
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Fluid flow and sound generation at hydrothermal vent fields 

Little, Sarah Alden (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1988)
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Uranium-series radionuclide records of paleoceanographic and sedimentary changes in the Arctic Ocean 

Hoffmann, Sharon Susanna (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2009)
The radionuclides ²³¹Pa and ²³⁰Th, produced in the water column and removed from the ocean by particle scavenging and burial in sediments, offer a means for paleoceanographers to examine past dynamics of both water column ...
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Prediction of continental shelf sediment transport using a theoretical model of the wave-current boundary layer 

Goud, Margaret R (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1987)
This thesis presents an application of the Grant-Madsen-Glenn bottom boundary layer model (Grant and Madsen, 1979; Glenn and Grant, 1987) to predictions of sediment transport on the continental shelf. The analysis is a ...
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A study of the remineralization of organic carbon in nearshore sediments using carbon isotopes 

McNichol, Ann P., 1956- (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1986)
A study of the remineralization of organic carbon was conducted in the organic-rich sediments of Buzzards Bay, MA. Major processes affecting the carbon chemistry in sediments are reflected by changes in the stable carbon ...
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Particle flux in the Western Black Sea in the present and over the last 5,000 years : temporal variability, sources, transport mechanisms 

Hay, Bernward J (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1987)
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Influences on the oceanic biogeochemical cycling of the hybrid-type metals, cobalt, iron, and manganese 

Noble, Abigail Emery (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2012)
Trace metal cycling is one of many processes that influence ocean ecosystem dynamics. Cobalt, iron, and manganese are redox active trace metal micro-nutrients with oceanic distributions that are influenced by both biological ...
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Zinc and cadmium in benthic foraminifera as tracers of ocean paleochemistry 

Marchitto, Thomas Mathew (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2000)
Benthic foraminiferal δ13C, Cd/Ca, and Ba/Ca are important tools for reconstructing nutrient distributions, and thus ocean circulation, on glacial-interglacial timescales. However, each tracer has its own "artifacts" that ...
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AuthorAckert, Robert P., 1956- (1)Amrhein, Daniel Edward (1)Behn, Mark Dietrich (1)Bergquist, Bridget A., 1973- (1)Bertrand, Erin Marie (1)Boettcher, Margaret S (1)Boiteau, Rene M (1)Buesseleer, Ken O (1)Clayton, Sophie A (1)Collins, James R. (James Robert) (1)... View MoreDepartmentJoint Program in Oceanography (65)Woods Hole (65)Department of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences (55)Department of Ocean Engineering (11)DegreePh.D. (58)Ph. D. (6)Ph.D.in Geology and Geophysics (1)Subject
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Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. (65)Marine sediments (6)Chemical elements (3)Ocean circulation (3)Carbon cycle (Biogeochemistry) (2)GC7.1 (2)Geochemistry (2)Hydrothermal vents (2)... View MoreDate Issued2010 - 2017 (14)2000 - 2009 (33)1990 - 1999 (1)1986 - 1989 (17)Has File(s)Yes (65)

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