Lava geochemistry as a probe into crustal formation at the East Pacific Rise

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10.5670/oceanog.2012.06

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Perfit, MR, VD Wanless, WI Ridley, E Klein, MC Smith, AR Goss, JS Hinds, S Kutza, et al. (2012). Lava geochemistry as a probe into crustal formation at the East Pacific Rise. Oceanography, 25(1). pp. 89–93. 10.5670/oceanog.2012.06 Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10161/9477.

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Emily M. Klein

University Distinguished Service Professor

Dr. Klein's research focuses on the geochemistry of oceanic basalts, using diverse tools of major, trace and isotopic analyses. Her research involves sea-going expeditions to sample and map the ocean floor.


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