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From the Leg 109 shipboard scientific Party*
Co-chief scientists: Wilfred B. Bryan (Woods Hole Oceanog-raphic Institution) and Thierry Juteau (Universite de Bretagne Occidentale). OOP Staff scientist, Andrew C. Adamson (Texas A University). Also Laurie K. Autio (Univ. Massachusetts), Keir Becker (Univ. Miami), M. Mansour Bina (Lab. de Geomagnetisme du Pare St. Maur), Jean-Philippe Eissen (Centre Orstom, Noumea, New Caledonia), Toshitsugu Fujii (Univ. Tokyo), Timothy L. Grove (MIT), Yozo Hamano (Univ. Tokyo), Rejean Hebert (Univ. Laval, Quebec), Stephen C. Komor (Bureau of Mines, Avondale), Johannes Kopietz (Federal Inst. for Geosciences and Natural Resources, Hannover), Kristian Krammer (Univ. Munich), Michel Loubet (Univ. Paul Sabtier), Dan Moos (Lamont-Dohert Geological Observ.), Hugh G. Richards (Univ. Newcastle upon Tyne).
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Ocean Drilling Program: Coring the crust and the mantle. Nature 323, 492–493 (1986). https://doi.org/10.1038/323492a0
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