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Earth Interactions 1 The Opening of the Tasman Sea: A Gravity Anomaly Animation
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Document Date: 2012-04-02 20:52:16


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Paper / /

Company

Mobil / /

Continent

Antarctica / /

Country

Australia / New Zealand / /

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Facility

Gilbert Seamount Complex / David Edgeworth Building / University of Sydney / /

IndustryTerm

satellite gravity anomalies / satellite altimetry data / recent marine-satellite-derived gravity anomalies / satellite-derived gravity anomalies / satellite gravity data / dense satellite gravity data / satellite altimeter data / /

NaturalFeature

Challenger Plateau / Tasman Sea / Chesterfield plateau / Pacific Ocean / East Tasman Plateau / Indian Ocean / Marion Plateau / /

Organization

Continental Geoscience Division / Division of Geology and Geophysics / Gravity Anomaly Animation C. Gaina / 1 School of Geosciences / American Geophysical Union / Bureau of Mineral Resources / Australian Geological Survey Organisation / University of Sydney / Sydney / Association of American Geographers / School of Geosciences / American Meteorological Society / /

Person

Howe Basin / Marion Plateaus / Carmen Gaina / Howe Rise / /

Position

author / Governor / /

ProvinceOrState

Tasmania / Sandwell / New South Wales / /

PublishedMedium

Earth Interactions / /

Region

central New South Wales / eastern Australia / southeast Indian Ocean / /

Technology

Geophysics / GSM / Animation / /

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