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2. Morphology of a 'Superfast' Mid-Ocean Ridge Crest and Flanks: The East Pacific Rise, 7°- 9° S
3. Transitions in axial morphology along the Southeast Indian Ridge
4. Bathymetric roughness of the Southeast Indian Ridge: Implications for crustal accretion at intermediate spreading rate mid-ocean ridges
5. Southeast Indian Ridge: The influence of ridge morphology on the formation of abyssal hills
6. The Southeast Indian Ridge between 88°E and 118°E: Variations in crustal accretion at constant spreading rate
7. The Southeast Indian Ridge between 88°E and ll8°E: Gravity anomalies and crustal accretion at intermediate spreading rates
8. Gravity evidence of very thin crust at the Gakkel Ridge (Arctic Ocean)
9. Central anomaly magnetization high: constraints on the volcanic construction and architecture of seismic layer 2A at a fast-spreading mid-ocean ridge, the EPR at 9º30'–50'N
10. Continuous near-bottom gravity measurements made with a BGM-3 gravimeter in DSV Alvin on the East Pacific Rise crest near 9°31 'N and 9°50'N
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