A crustal model and its tectonic implication on the evolution of the Pacific margin of the northern Antarctic Peninsula
The Shackleton Fracture Zone (SFZ) and the South Shetland Trench (SST) are prominent bathymetric structures in the Southeast Pacific off Antarctic Peninsula. The SFZ comprises a high ridge and a deep trough. The SFZ ridge was probably formed by the uplift of low-density material like serpentinite. T...
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Polar Research Center, Korea Ocean Research and Development Institute/Polar Research Center, Korea Ocean Research and Development Institute
1998
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