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Deep Sea Drilling Program / Earth / Structure of the Earth / Research vessels / Oceanic crust / Glomar Challenger / Geochronology / Integrated Ocean Drilling Program / Geology / Marine geology / Plate tectonics
Date: 2007-05-11 16:59:35
Deep Sea Drilling Program
Earth
Structure of the Earth
Research vessels
Oceanic crust
Glomar Challenger
Geochronology
Integrated Ocean Drilling Program
Geology
Marine geology
Plate tectonics

Deep Sea Drilling Project Initial Reports Volume 37

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