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      Site M0077: Upper Peak Ring: Expedition 364

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          In Hole M0077A, the Upper Peak Ring interval is composed of suevite and impact melt rock between 617.33 and 747.02 meters below seafloor (mbsf) (Sections 40R-1, 109.4 cm, to 95R-3, 117 cm). The following sections detail the data and measurements from this package.

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                Journal
                10.14379/iodp.proc.364.2017
                Proceedings of the International Ocean Discovery Program
                International Ocean Discovery Program
                2377-3189
                30 December 2017
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                10.14379/iodp.proc.364.106.2017
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                Earth & Environmental sciences,Oceanography & Hydrology,Geophysics,Chemistry,Geosciences

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