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1. Characteristics And Implications For Magmatism Of The Morbs In The East Pacific Rise 13°N
2. Total Organic Carbon And Nitrogen From Metalliferous Sediment On The Flank Of The East Pacific Rise 13°N
3. The Formation Of The Hydrothermal Sulfide Near 13°N On The East Pacific Rise
4. Sediments Of The Jiaozhou Bay And The East Pacific Rise (~ 13 ¡ã N) Study Of Microbial Diversity
5. Geochemical Study Of The Sediments From Two Cores In The Hydrothermal Field On The East Pacific Rise
6. Wavelet Processing On The In-situ Observation Data From A Seafloor Hydrothermal Area In The East Pacific Rise
7. Petrological And Geochemical Features Of Basalt Glass From The East Pacific Rise And Their Significance
8. Microbial diversity of fault scarps and marine sediment on the ridge flank abyssal hill terrain of the East Pacific Rise: Implications and new techniques for the geomicrobiology of subseafloor biospheres
9. Factors affecting the epifaunal community associated with Riftia pachyptila at deep-sea hydrothermal vents on the East Pacific Rise
10. Influence of Mesoscale Eddies on the Deep Ocean Dynamics Over the East Pacific Rise near 10 N
11. Thermal stress models for hydrothermal circulation, and relation to microseismicity near 9 degrees 50'N along the East Pacific Rise
12. The linkage of volcanic and tectonic segmentation on fast-spreading mid-ocean ridges: Constraints on the spatial and temporal extent of volcanic systems from the distribution of volcanic edifices and lava flow morphology at the East Pacific Rise
13. Tectonics and plate boundary processes along the Southeast Indian Ridge and the East Pacific Rise
14. Seismic structure and physical properties of the crust and shallow mantle beneath the East Pacific Rise, 9 degrees 30 minutes N
15. Magma supply and its rise axis expressions: Time constraints for magma supply on the East Pacific Rise and Juan de Fuca Ridge
16. Hydrothermal plumes over spreading ridges and related deposits in the northeast Pacific Ocean: The East Pacific Rise near 11 degrees north and 21 degrees north, Explorer Ridge and J. Tuzo Wilson Seamounts
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