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Science 10 October 1969: Vol. 166. no. 3902, pp. 230 - 233 DOI: 10.1126/science.166.3902.230
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Macquarie Island and the Cause of Oceanic Linear Magnetic Anomalies
Richard Varne 1,
R. Dennis Gee 2, and
Patrick G. J. Quilty 3
1 University of Tasmania, Hobart
2 Geological Survey of Tasmania, Hobart
3 University of Tasmania
Macquarie Islands is formed of probably Pliocene oceanic crust. Intruded into pillow lavas is a belt of harzburgite and layered gabbro mnasses cut by dike swarms. Similar belt-like structures may cause the linear magnetic anomalies of the ocean.
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