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Authors: Rubin, KH Smith, MC Bergmanis, EC Perfit, MR Sinton, JM Batiza, R
Citation: Kh. Rubin et al., Geochemical heterogeneity within mid-ocean ridge lava flows: insights intoeruption, emplacement and global variations in magma generation, EARTH PLAN, 188(3-4), 2001, pp. 349-367

Authors: Niu, YL Bideau, D Hekinian, R Batiza, R
Citation: Yl. Niu et al., Mantle compositional control on the extent of mantle melting, crust production, gravity anomaly, ridge morphology, and ridge segmentation: a case study at the Mid-Atlantic Ridge 33-35 degrees N, EARTH PLAN, 186(3-4), 2001, pp. 383-399

Authors: Wilding, M Dingwell, D Batiza, R Wilson, L
Citation: M. Wilding et al., Cooling rates of hyaloclastites: applications of relaxation geospeedometryto undersea volcanic deposits, B VOLCANOL, 61(8), 2000, pp. 527-536

Authors: Maicher, D White, JDL Batiza, R
Citation: D. Maicher et al., Sheet hyaloclastite: density-current deposits of quench and bubble-burst fragments from thin, glassy sheet lava flows, Seamount Six, Eastern Pacific Ocean, MARINE GEOL, 171(1-4), 2000, pp. 75-94

Authors: Niu, YL Collerson, KD Batiza, R Wendt, JI Regelous, M
Citation: Yl. Niu et al., Origin of enriched-type mid-ocean ridge basalt at ridges far from mantle plumes: The East Pacific Rise at 11 degrees 20 ' N, J GEO R-SOL, 104(B4), 1999, pp. 7067-7087

Authors: Regelous, M Niu, Y Wendt, JI Batiza, R Greig, A Collerson, KD
Citation: M. Regelous et al., Variations in the geochemistry of magmatism on the East Pacific Rise at 10degrees 30 ' N since 800 ka, EARTH PLAN, 168(1-2), 1999, pp. 45-63

Authors: Fouquet, Y Eissen, JP Ondreas, H Barriga, F Batiza, R Danyushevsky, L
Citation: Y. Fouquet et al., Extensive volcaniclastic deposits at the Mid-Atlantic Ridge axis: results of deep-water basaltic explosive volcanic activity?, TERRA NOVA, 10(5), 1998, pp. 280-286
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