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          Dataset: Coarsening dynamics of 2D subaqueous dunes 

          Vriend, Nathalie; Jarvis, Paul; Bacik, Karol; Narteau, Clement
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          Research data supporting: Reassessing the Thermal Structure of Oceanic Lithosphere with Revised Global Inventories of Basement Depths and Heat Flow Measurements. 

          Richards, Frederick; Hoggard, Mark James; Cowton, Laurence; White, Nicky
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          Supplementary data tables for Constraints on the source of reactive phases in sediment from a major Arctic river using neodymium isotopes 

          Larkin, Christina
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          Data for the paper "Whyte et al, Quantifying water diffusivity and metamorphic reaction rates within mountain belts, and their implications for the rheology of cratons", published in Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems 

          Whyte, Andrew; Weller, Owen; Copley, Alexander; St-Onge, Mark
           

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