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Interaction of gravity flows with a rugged mid-ocean-ridge seafloor : an outcrop example from Macquarie Island 32 18 0
Structural evolution of the Dayman dome metamorphic core complex, eastern Papua New Guinea 31 25 2
Enriching mantle melts within a dying mid-ocean spreading ridge : insights from Hf-isotope and trace element patterns in detrital oceanic zircon 17 16 0
A Detrital record of lower oceanic crust exhumation within a Miocene slow-spreading ridge : Macquarie Island, Southern Ocean 43 37 0
Direct observation of adakite melts generated in the lower continental crust, Fiordland, New Zealand 29 27 0
Extension along the Australian-Pacific transpressional transform plate boundary near Macquarie Island 86 82 0
Tectonic implications of fault-scarp-derived volcaniclastic deposits on Macquarie Island : sedimentation at a fossil ridge-transform intersection? 57 48 1
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