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Coastal Geomorphology of the Martian northern plains
- T. Parker, D. Gorsline, R. Saunders, D. Pieri, D. Schneeberger
- Environmental Science, Geology
- 25 June 1993
The paper considers the question of the formation of the outflow channels and valley networks discovered on the Martian northern plains during the Mariner 9 mission. Parker and Saunders (1987) and…
A Review of Mass Movement Processes Sediment and Acoustic Characteristics, and Contrasts in Slope and Base-of-Slope Systems Versus Canyon-Fan-Basin Floor Systems
- T. Nardin, F. Hein, D. Gorsline, B. Edwards
- Geology
- 1979
Modern and Ancient Continental Shelf Anoxia
- D. Gorsline, R. Tyson, T. Pearson
- Environmental Science
- 1 June 1993
Drs. R. V. Tyson and T. H. Pearson convened a symposium on modern and ancient shelf anoxia in May, 1989 under the aegis of the Gologica] Society Marine Studies Group. This volume is the product of…
Non-annual laminations and expansion of anoxic basin-floor conditions in Santa Monica Basin, California Borderland, over the past four centuries
- Christopher J. Christensen, D. Gorsline, D. Hammond, S. Lund
- Environmental Science
- 1 February 1994
Development of a Comprehensive Oxygen-Deficient Marine Biofacies Model: Evidence from Santa Monica, San Pedro, and Santa Barbara Basins, California Continental Borderland
- C. Savrda, D. Bottjer, D. Gorsline
- Environmental Science, Geography
- 1 September 1984
An extensive data base of box core x-radiographs, bottom photographs, and box core faunal data has been employed to establish the relationships between dissolved oxygen content and (1) sediment…
Seismically triggered turbidites in small margin basins: Alfonso Basin, Western Gulf of California and Santa Monica Basin, California Borderland
- D. Gorsline, T. D. Diego, E. Nava-Sánchez
- Geology, Geography
- 1 September 2000
The Baja California peninsula borderland: structural and sedimentological characteristics
- E. Nava-Sánchez, D. Gorsline, A. Molina-Cruz
- Geology, Geography
- 1 October 2001
Increased dissolved oxygen in Pacific intermediate waters due to lower rates of carbon oxidation in sediments
- L. Stott, W. Berelson, R. Douglas, D. Gorsline
- Environmental Science, GeographyNature
- 21 September 2000
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