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    Genesis of massive sulfide deposits on a sediment-covered spreading center, Escanaba Trough, southern Gorda Ridge by Zierenberg, Robert A, Koski, Randolph A, Morton, Janet L, Bouse, Robin M

    “…The sediment-filled axial valley is spreading at the rate of 2.3 cm/yr. Pyrrhotite dominates, with minor isocubanite, chalcopyrite, sphalerite, arsenopyrite…”
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    Petroleum Associated with Polymetallic Sulfide in Sediment from Gorda Ridge by Kvenvolden, Keith A., Rapp, John B., Hostettler, Frances D., Morton, Janet L., King, J. David, Claypool, George E.

    “…A sediment sample, impregnated with asphaltic petroleum and polymetallic sulfide, was dredged from the southern end of Gorda Ridge (the Escanaba Trough) off…”
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    No spreading across the Southern Juan de Fuca Ridge axial cleft during 1994-1996 by Chadwell, C. David, Hildebrand, John A., Spiess, Fred N., Morton, Janet L., Normark, William R., Reiss, Carol A.

    Published in Geophysical research letters (15-08-1999)
    “…Direct‐path acoustic measurements between seafloor transponders observed no significant extension (−10±14 mm/yr) from August 1994 to September 1996 at the…”
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    Nicotine and cotinine in the cervical mucus of smokers, passive smokers, and nonsmokers by McCann, M F, Irwin, D E, Walton, L A, Hulka, B S, Morton, J L, Axelrad, C M

    “…Although epidemiological studies suggest that cigarette smoking is a risk factor for cervical cancer, further evidence is required to document the biological…”
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    Hydrothermal Resources At Mid-Oceanic Ridge Axes by Sleep, N., Morton, J.

    Published in Proceedings OCEANS '83 (1983)
    “…The axes of mid-oceanic ridges are the locus of seafloor spreading. Molten material continually is emplaced along the ridge axis. The most promising…”
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