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Geology / Earth / Plate tectonics / Mantle plume / J. Marvin Herndon / Basalt / Abiogenic petroleum origin / Flood basalt / Deccan Traps / Subduction / Mantle convection / Mantle
Date: 2011-03-05 18:07:45
Geology
Earth
Plate tectonics
Mantle plume
J. Marvin Herndon
Basalt
Abiogenic petroleum origin
Flood basalt
Deccan Traps
Subduction
Mantle convection
Mantle

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