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Earth / Integrated Ocean Drilling Program / Deep Sea Drilling Program / Scientific drilling / ECORD / Lamont–Doherty Earth Observatory / Oceanic crust / Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology / Basalt / Marine geology / Geology / Oceanography
Date: 2012-01-06 15:57:41
Earth
Integrated Ocean Drilling Program
Deep Sea Drilling Program
Scientific drilling
ECORD
Lamont–Doherty Earth Observatory
Oceanic crust
Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology
Basalt
Marine geology
Geology
Oceanography

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