Were the average temperature of the earth a few tens of degrees less than it is, ice would be the most common crustal rock. The fact that it occurs in its liquid phase over 71 per cent of the earth\u27s surface should not obscure the fact that the oceans are geologic features, particularly in their substructure, their boundary relations, and their history
Shepard has made us familiar with the shape and various properties of submarine gorges and in a numb...
The present ocean is thermally stratified. The waters become colder with depth, and the great mass o...
AbstractA recurrent interpretation of ancient climate based on the oxygen isotopic composition of ma...
In our time, there is a growing interest in the history of science. This may be an indication that ...
Tracing the origin of the oceans and the division of the crust into distinct oceanic and continental...
Man’s understanding of how this planet is put together and how it evolved has changed radically du...
The carbonate mineralogy of 25 short cores from the Tongue of the Ocean has been determined. Evidenc...
Earth’s sea floor is created along great volcanic ridges that spread at rates of a few centimeters p...
Until 1872 when H.M.S, Challenger, a British warship converted for research, made its historic voyag...
I attempt in this article to put in context recent studies of the oceanic crust, studies which led t...
Ocean circulation plays a critical role in the Earth’s climate system through the storage and transf...
The Earth’s mid-ocean ridges form a single, connected, topological feature which, as Roger Searle po...
In April 1961, 13.5 m of basalts were drilled off Guadalupe Island about 240 km west of Mexico's Baj...
International audienceMany continental growth models have been proposed over the years to explain ge...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Sc...
Shepard has made us familiar with the shape and various properties of submarine gorges and in a numb...
The present ocean is thermally stratified. The waters become colder with depth, and the great mass o...
AbstractA recurrent interpretation of ancient climate based on the oxygen isotopic composition of ma...
In our time, there is a growing interest in the history of science. This may be an indication that ...
Tracing the origin of the oceans and the division of the crust into distinct oceanic and continental...
Man’s understanding of how this planet is put together and how it evolved has changed radically du...
The carbonate mineralogy of 25 short cores from the Tongue of the Ocean has been determined. Evidenc...
Earth’s sea floor is created along great volcanic ridges that spread at rates of a few centimeters p...
Until 1872 when H.M.S, Challenger, a British warship converted for research, made its historic voyag...
I attempt in this article to put in context recent studies of the oceanic crust, studies which led t...
Ocean circulation plays a critical role in the Earth’s climate system through the storage and transf...
The Earth’s mid-ocean ridges form a single, connected, topological feature which, as Roger Searle po...
In April 1961, 13.5 m of basalts were drilled off Guadalupe Island about 240 km west of Mexico's Baj...
International audienceMany continental growth models have been proposed over the years to explain ge...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Sc...
Shepard has made us familiar with the shape and various properties of submarine gorges and in a numb...
The present ocean is thermally stratified. The waters become colder with depth, and the great mass o...
AbstractA recurrent interpretation of ancient climate based on the oxygen isotopic composition of ma...