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    ... to form this layering. Subsequent seafloor spreading formed normal, 6-km-thick oceanic crust...
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    ... an oversimplification since seafloor spreading itself is a magmatic process and it is implausible that seafloor...
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    by Coffin, M.F., Gahagan, L.M.
    Published 1995
    ... by ‘normal’ seafloor spreading. We compare published geochronological, crustal structure, and subsidence...
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    ... Pliocene seafloor spreading. Most of the sediment is derived from basalts, but diabase and gabbro clasts...
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    by Wertz, K., Mosher, S., Daczko, N., Coffin, M.F.
    Published in Geology (2003)
    ... mineralization indicative of faulting during seafloor spreading. Talus breccias and graywackes overlain...
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    by Coffin, M.F., Eldholm, O.
    Published 1994
    ... not originate at “normal” seafloor spreading centers. We compile all known in situ LIPs younger than 250 Ma...
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    by Davy, Richard Gareth
    Published 2017
    ... for continental breakup and the transition to seafloor spreading. The Iberia-Newfoundland rifted margin...
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    by Karner, G.D., Shillington, D.J.
    Published in Geology (2005)
    ... by seafloor-spreading magnetic anomalies M3 to M0 (Barremian–Aptian, 129.8–124.8 Ma). At Site 1276, two...
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    ... sediments followed the initiation of seafloor spreading in the Labrador Sea. (iii) Blanketing of the area...
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    ... element composition and volume of melt generated from initial extension to steady state seafloor spreading...
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    .... The northern segment was closest to the Iceland “hot-spot”, and regular seafloor spreading did not become...
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    ...–January 1969) to help verify the theories of seafloor spreading and plate tectonics. The SAT expeditions...
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