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Conical Seamount
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Deep Sea Drilling Project Hole 779A
Fryer, P., Pearce, J. A., & Stokking, L. B. (1992). 36. A synthesis of Leg 125 drilling of serpentine seamounts on the Mariana and Izu–Bonin forearcs. In Proceedings of the Ocean Drilling Program, Scientific Results (Vol. 125, pp. 593-614).
East Pacific Rise
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Hess Deep
Plas, A. A. (1997). Petrologic and stable isotope constraints on fluid-rock interaction, serpentinization and alternation of oceanic ultramafic rocks (Doctoral dissertation, ETH Zurich).
Philippine Sea
Parece Vela Basin
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Godzilla Megamullion
Loocke, M., Snow, J. E., & Ohara, Y. (2013). Melt stagnation in peridotites from the Godzilla Megamullion oceanic core complex, Parece Vela Basin, Philippine Sea. Lithos, 182, 1-10.
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