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Bergerat F., Angelier J. & Homberg C. (2000). Tectonic analysis of the Husavik-Flatey fault (northern Iceland) and mechanisms of an oceanic transform zone, the Tjörnes Fracture Zone. Tectonics, 19(6), 1161–1177.
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Pilpenko V.A., Kleimenova N.G., Kozyreva O.V., Yumoto K. & Bitterly J. (1996). Is cusp the source of middle latitude Pc3 ? Geomagnetism and aeronomy, 36(2), 36–48.
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Bitterly M., Menvielle M., Bitterly J. & Berthelier A. (1996). A comparison Between Computer Derived (FMI Method) and Hand Scaled K Indices at Port aux Français and Port Alfred French Observatories. (Vol. 3).
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Maurette M. (1998). Carbonaceous micrometeorites and the origin of life. Origins of life and evolution of biospheres, 28, 385–412.
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Rivolier J., Bachelard C., Cazes G., Gaud R., Le Scanff C., Rosnet E., Novikov M., Gushin V., Efimov V. et al. (1996). International Antarctic Psychological Program (IAPP)..
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Walter J., Brandstätter F., Kurat G. & Maurette M. (1995). Cosmic spherules, micrometeorites , and chondrules. Lunar and planetary science, XXVI, 1457–1458.
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Bergin M.H., Davidson C.I., Dibb J.E., Jaffrezo J.L., Kuhns H.D. & Pandis S.N. (1995). A simple model to estimate atmospheric concentrations of aerosol chemical species based on snow core chemistry at Summit, Greenland. Geophysical research letters, 24, 3517–3520.
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Bergerat F. & Angelier J. (2000). The south Iceland seismic Zone: tectonic and sismotectonic analyses revealing the evolution from rifting to transform motion. Journal of geodynamics, 29, 211–231.
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Engrand C., Deloule E., Robert F., Maurette M. & Kurat G. (1999). Extraterrestrial water in micrometeorites cosmic spherules from Antartica: An ion microprobe study. Meteorit Planet Sci, 34, 773–786.
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Engrand C., Deloule E., Hoppe P., Kurat G., Maurette M. & Robert F. (1996). Water contents of COPS-rich cosmic spherules from Antarctica. Meteoritics, 31, 43.
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