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Justine Garcia
8 September, 13:42
How are ridges being formed
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Julie Adkins
8 September, 15:56
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It is 80-120 mm/yr. Ridges that spread at rates <20 mm/yr are referred to as ultraslow spreading ridges (e. g., the Gakkel Ridge in the Arctic Ocean and
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