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Reconstructing long term sediment flux from the Brooks Range, Alaska, using edge clinoforms
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2004)
Laterally extensive, well-developed clinoforms have been mapped in Early Cretaceous deposits located in the northeastern 27,000 km2 of the Colville Basin, North Slope of Alaska. Using public domain 2-D seismic data, well ...
Determination of sediment provenance at drift sites using hydrogen isotopes in lipids
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2004)
Paleoclimate records with sufficient length and temporal resolution to study the occurrence and causal mechanisms of abrupt climate change are exceedingly rare. Rapidly deposited ocean sediments provide the best archive ...
Examining the effects of mid ocean ridge topography on 3D marine magnetometric resistivity model responses
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2004)
Methods which measure seafloor resistivity are uniquely suited to studying hydrothermal circulation in the crust. The magnetometric resistivity (MMR) technique is a galvanic method which uses a bipole current source with ...