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Authors: Dunn, RA Scheirer, DS Forsyth, DW
Citation: Ra. Dunn et al., A detailed comparison of repeated bathymetric surveys along a 300-km-long section of the southern East Pacific Rise, J GEO R-SOL, 106(B1), 2001, pp. 463-471

Authors: Conder, JA Forsyth, DW
Citation: Ja. Conder et Dw. Forsyth, Seafloor spreading on the Southeast Indian Ridge over the last one millionyears: a test of the Capricorn plate hypothesis, EARTH PLAN, 188(1-2), 2001, pp. 91-105

Authors: Hung, SH Forsyth, DW Toomey, DR
Citation: Sh. Hung et al., Can a narrow, melt-rich, low-velocity zone of mantle upwelling be hidden beneath the East Pacific Rise? Limits from waveform modeling and the MELT Experiment, J GEO R-SOL, 105(B4), 2000, pp. 7945-7960

Authors: Scheirer, DS Forsyth, DW Conder, JA Eberle, MA Hung, SH Johnson, KTM Graham, DW
Citation: Ds. Scheirer et al., Anomalous seafloor spreading of the southeast Indian ridge near the Amsterdam-St. Paul plateau, J GEO R-SOL, 105(B4), 2000, pp. 8243-8262

Authors: Conder, JA Scheirer, DS Forsyth, DW
Citation: Ja. Conder et al., Seafloor spreading on the Amsterdam-St. Paul hotspot plateau, J GEO R-SOL, 105(B4), 2000, pp. 8263-8277

Authors: Conder, JA Forsyth, DW
Citation: Ja. Conder et Dw. Forsyth, Do the 1998 Antarctic plate earthquake and its aftershocks delineate a plate boundary?, GEOPHYS R L, 27(15), 2000, pp. 2309-2312

Authors: Hung, SH Forsyth, DW
Citation: Sh. Hung et Dw. Forsyth, Anisotropy in the oceanic lithosphere from the study of local intraplate earthquakes on the west flank of the southern East Pacific Rise: Shear wave splitting and waveform modeling, J GEO R-SOL, 104(B5), 1999, pp. 10695-10717

Authors: Forsyth, DW
Citation: Dw. Forsyth, The big MELT, OCEANUS, 41(2), 1998, pp. 27-31
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