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Vol 115
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Spatial and temporal aspects of deep-water bottom sediments formation

Authors:
A. V. Kretov
Date submitted:
1987-07-03
Date accepted:
1987-09-28
Date published:
1988-09-29

Abstract

The study of deep-sea sediments began as early as 1873-1876 during the Challenger circumnavigation expedition.

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