Submarine Mass Transport Within Monterey Canyon: Benthic Disturbance Controls on the Distribution of Chemosynthetic Biological Communities
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D. Caress | C. Paull | W. Ussler | J. Barry | Joel E. Johnson | M. McGann | B. Schlining | E. Lundste
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