Relative Timing of Off‐Axis Volcanism From Sediment Thickness Estimates on the 8°20’N Seamount Chain, East Pacific Rise
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D. Fornari | M. Perfit | P. Gregg | V. Wanless | R. Parnell‐Turner | Molly Anderson | Andrea Fabbrizzi | Molly K. Anderson
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