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Economic Geology; December 1997; v. 92; no. 7-8; p. 863-879
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Evidence of episodic fluid, gas, and sediment venting on the northern Gulf of Mexico continental slope

Harry H. Roberts, and Robert S. Carney

Louisiana State University, Coastal Studies Institute, Baton Rouge, LA, United States

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