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Constraints on the age of formation of seismically reflective middle and lower crust beneath the Bering Shelf: SHRIMP zircon dating of xenoliths from Saint Lawrence Island

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Miller, Elizabeth L.
Klemperer, Simon
Wirth, K
Akinin, Vyacheslav
Brocher, Thomas M
Ireland, Trevor

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Geological Society of America Inc

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Seismic reflection and/or refraction studies reveal reflective middle and lower crust and a sharp Moho (∼32 km depth) beneath a broad region of the Bering Shelf between Alaska and northeast Russia. Basalt flows on Saint Lawrence Island of the late Cenoz

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Tectonic Evolution of the Bering Shelf-Chukchi Sea-Arctic Margin and Adjacent Landmasses

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2037-12-31
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