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M. Block is an academic researcher from Institute for Geosciences and Natural Resources. The author has contributed to research in topics: Seafloor spreading & Oceanic crust. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 7 publications.
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The Argentine continental margin north of 48°S: sedimentary successions, volcanic activity during breakup
Karl Hinz,Sönke Neben,Bernd Schreckenberger,H. A. Roeser,M. Block,K.Goncalves de Souza,H. Meyer +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, seismic data and geophysical results from the outer Argentine continental margin and from seismic flow-line transects across the oceanic Argentine/Brazil and Cape/Angola Basins are presented.
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Structural development of the Jurassic Magnetic Quiet Zone off Morocco and identification of Middle Jurassic magnetic lineations
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used the reversal sequence M25-M41 to model weak linear magnetic anomalies in those parts of the Jurassic Magnetic Quiet Zone (JMQZ) off Morocco that are not affected by Cenozoic igneous activity.
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Neogene sediment thickness and Miocene basin-floor fan systems of the Celebes Sea
TL;DR: In the Celebes Sea Basin the Middle Miocene turbidites were correlated from ODP site 767 throughout the studied area as discussed by the authors, and the correlation exhibited tentative ages for the development of the accretionary wedges along the Cotabato Trench and along the North Sulawesi subduction.
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Basalt and peridotite recovered from Murray Ridge: Are they of supra-subduction origin?
Klaus-Peter Burgath,Ulrich von Rad,Willem Van Der Linden,M. Block,Athar Ali Khan,H. A. Roeser,Wolfgang Weiss +6 more
TL;DR: Petrographic and geochemical data for new basalt and peridotite samples recovered from sampling sites at the Southern Murray Ridge help to constrain models for the evolution of the Owen-Murray Ridge system, which forms the northwestern boundary of the Indian plate as discussed by the authors.
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Deformation of Continental Lithosphere on the Laptev Sea Shelf, Russian Arctic
K. Hinz,M. Block,D. Franke,Sönke Neben,C. Reichert,H. A. Roeser +5 more
- 08 Jun 1998
TL;DR: The Arctic Ocean is unique among the world's oceans due to its plate tectonic situation as discussed by the authors, and the Eurasian Basin opened by seafloor spreading since the Early Eocene along the Arctic Mid-Ocean Ridge.
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