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Mantle plume / Large igneous province / Seismic wave / Eclogite / Mantle / Ontong Java Plateau / Subduction / Craton / Core–mantle boundary / Geology / Structure of the Earth / Plate tectonics
Date: 2015-04-17 16:50:06
Mantle plume
Large igneous province
Seismic wave
Eclogite
Mantle
Ontong Java Plateau
Subduction
Craton
Core–mantle boundary
Geology
Structure of the Earth
Plate tectonics

Seismic wave speed structure of the Ontong Java Plateau

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