Scattering bodies in an upper mantle low-velocity zone in the 100-200 km depth range beneath Siberia

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Scattering bodies in an upper mantle low-velocity zone in the 100-200 km depth range beneath Siberia. / Nielsen, L.; Thybo, Hans; Perchuc, E.; Egorkin, A.V.

Geophysical Research Abstracts, Vol. 2. 2000. p. (CD).

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Harvard

Nielsen, L, Thybo, H, Perchuc, E & Egorkin, AV 2000, Scattering bodies in an upper mantle low-velocity zone in the 100-200 km depth range beneath Siberia. in Geophysical Research Abstracts, Vol. 2. pp. (CD).

APA

Nielsen, L., Thybo, H., Perchuc, E., & Egorkin, A. V. (2000). Scattering bodies in an upper mantle low-velocity zone in the 100-200 km depth range beneath Siberia. In Geophysical Research Abstracts, Vol. 2 (pp. (CD))

Vancouver

Nielsen L, Thybo H, Perchuc E, Egorkin AV. Scattering bodies in an upper mantle low-velocity zone in the 100-200 km depth range beneath Siberia. In Geophysical Research Abstracts, Vol. 2. 2000. p. (CD)

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Nielsen, L. ; Thybo, Hans ; Perchuc, E. ; Egorkin, A.V. / Scattering bodies in an upper mantle low-velocity zone in the 100-200 km depth range beneath Siberia. Geophysical Research Abstracts, Vol. 2. 2000. pp. (CD)

Bibtex

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