Browsing Digitized Theses and Dissertations (1922–2004) by Author "Rabinowitz, Philip D."
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Chow, Jinder (Texas A&M University. Libraries, 1985)A comparative biostratigraphic and paleoenvironmental analysis was made of the nannofossils in late Neogene sediments from the Gulf of Mexico, the western Caribbean, and the eastern Equatorial Pacific. Species diversity ...
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Jung, Woo-Yeol (Texas A&M University. Libraries, 1985)A free-air gravity anomaly map of the North Atlantic Ocean has been constructed at a 10 mgal contour interval utilizing all available surface ship and pendulum gravity measurements. The map shows values more positive to ...
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Johns, Mark William (Texas A&M University. Libraries, 1985)Rapid accumulation of organic-rich sediments and the subsequent anaerobic, biogenic decomposition of the organic material on the Mississippi River delta have led to sediment regions with high methane concentrations. The ...
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MacRae, Grant (Texas A&M University. Libraries, 1994)The early geologic history of the DeSoto Canyon Salt Basin (DSCSB) in the northeastern Gulf of Mexico can be explained by Mesozoic extensional processes associated with a rifted, passively subsiding continental margin. ...
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Feeley, Mary Har (Texas A&M University. Libraries, 1984)Examination of extensive multichannel and single-channel data across the Mississippi Fan, Gulf of Mexico reveals that at least eight seismic sequences comprise the Pliocene/Pleistocene section (sequences I-VIII, oldest to ...
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Mart, Yoss (Texas A&M University. Libraries, 1984)The northern Red Sea and the Dead Sea rift represent the incipient stage of accreting plate boundary, occurring partly at sea and partly on land. The evolution of the Red Sea as a deviatoric boundary between the Arabian ...