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Anne Marie Karpoff, Christian France-Lanord, François Lothe, Philippe Karcher (1992) Miocene Tuff from Mariana Basin, Leg 129, Site 802: A first deep-sea occurrence of Thaumasite. Proceedings of the Ocean Drilling Program, Scientific Results, Vol. 129.

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Original EntryAnne Marie Karpoff, Christian France-Lanord, François Lothe, Philippe Karcher (1992) Miocene Tuff from Mariana Basin, Leg 129, Site 802: A first deep-sea occurrence of Thaumasite. Proceedings of the Ocean Drilling Program, Scientific Results, Vol. 129.
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Full ReferenceAnne Marie Karpoff, Christian France-Lanord, François Lothe, Philippe Karcher (1992) Miocene Tuff from Mariana Basin, Leg 129, Site 802: A first deep-sea occurrence of Thaumasite. Proceedings of the Ocean Drilling Program, Scientific Results, Vol. 129.
Plain TextAnne Marie Karpoff, Christian France-Lanord, François Lothe, Philippe Karcher (1992) Miocene Tuff from Mariana Basin, Leg 129, Site 802: A first deep-sea occurrence of Thaumasite. Proceedings of the Ocean Drilling Program, Scientific Results, Vol. 129.

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DSDP 802, Mariana forearc, Pacific Ocean

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DSDP 802, Mariana forearc, Pacific Ocean Augite, Basalt, Chalk, Clay, Claystone, Feldspar Group, Fine-grained ("volcanic") normal crystalline igneous rock, Hyaloclastite, Igneous rock, Olivine Group, Porcellanite, Radiolarite, Rhombohedral Carbonate, Sediment, Sedimentary rock, Tachylite, Thaumasite, Tuff, Zeolite Group


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