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Science Reports Rapid Sedimentation, Overpressure, and Focused Fluid Flow, Gulf of Mexico Continental Margin by Jan H. Behrmann, Peter B. Flemings, Cédric M. John, and the IODP Expedition 308 Scientists
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Document Date: 2012-05-16 22:40:56


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TRANSOCEAN / Oil and Gas Resources / Turbidite Systems / /

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