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100%2004Gorsline, Donn: Contour currents in California borderland; San Clemente, Tanner, San Nicolas, and East Cortes basins
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2004Sorlien, Christopher C.: Digital 3D mapping of active faults beneath Santa Monica Bay, basin modeling, and strain partitioning
57%18
18-173
1976Barron, J. A.: Middle Miocene-lower Pliocene marine diatom and silicoflagellate correlations in the California area
57%146
146-893
2009Marshall, C. J.; Sorlien, C. C. et al.: Sedimentation in an active fold and thrust belt, Santa Barbara Basin, CA; spatial and temporal evolution from 1.0 Ma to present
42%167
167-1015
2008Paull, Charles K.; Normark, William R. et al.: Association among active seafloor deformation, mound formation, and gas hydrate growth and accumulation within the seafloor of the Santa Monica Basin, offshore Californiadownload
35%146
146-893
1999Trecker, Molly A.: Oxygen isotope stratigraphy as a means of correlating deformed marine terraces
35%167
167-1015
2007Normark, William R.; McGann, Mary et al.: Tsunamigenic potential of sediment accumulations at submarine canyon mouths, Santa Monica Basin, offshore Southern California
28%167
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2002Muhs, Daniel R.; Simmons, Kathleen R. et al.: The last interglacial period on the Pacific Coast of North America; timing and paleoclimate
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1986Bouma, Arnold H.; Coleman, James M. et al.: Introduction, objectives, and principal results of Deep Sea Drilling Project Leg 96download
7%1551997Pirmez, Carlos; Hiscott, Richard N. et al.: Sandy turbidite successions at the base of channel-levee systems of the Amazon Fan revealed by FMS logs and cores; unraveling the facies architecture of large submarine fansdownload

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