Princeton University Press
Challenger at Sea
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The famous geological research ship Glomar Challenger was a radically new instrument that revolutionized earth science in the same sense that the cyclotron revolutionized nuclear physics, and its deep-sea drilling voyages, conducted from 1968 through 1983, were some of the great scientific adventures of our time. Beginning with the vessel's first cruises, which lent support to the idea of continental drift, the Challenger played a key part in the widely publicized plate-tectonics revolution and its challenge to more conventional theories.
Originally published in 1992.
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Frontmatter
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Contents
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List of Figures
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List of Plates
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Preface to the American Edition
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Preface to the Chinese Edition
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Preface to the German Edition
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Acknowledgments
xxix - PART ONE. THE EVE OF A REVOLUTION, 1963-1968
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Chapter 1. Moho and Mohole
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Chapter 2. Ice Age and LOCO
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Chapter 3. The Challenger Goes to Sea: The Inauguration of Glomar Challenger
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Chapter 4. The Earth Science Revolution
46 - PART TWO. THE BREAKTHROUGH, 1968-1973
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Chapter 5. A Game of Numbers
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Chapter 6. Atlantic and Tethys
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Chapter 7. Arc and Trench in the Mediterranean
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Chapter 8. Swallowing Up of the Ocean Floor
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Chapter 9. Marginal Seas
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Chapter 10. Hope and Frustration in Nauru
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Chapter 11. HawaiianHot-Spot
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Chapter 12. India's Long March
198 - PART THREE. EXPLORING NEW TERRITORIES, 1973-1975
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Chapter 13. EXPLORING NEW TERRITORIES, 1973-1975 Antarctic Adventures
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Chapter 14. Mid-Cretaceous Anoxia
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Chapter 15. When the Mediterranean Dried Up
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Chapter 16. The Black Sea Was Not Always Black
274 - PART FOUR. SEEDING A NEW REVOLUTION WHILE MOPPING UP, 1975-1983
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Chapter 17. Getting Stuck in Ocean Crust
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Chapter 18 Eating Peanuts on Ocean Margins
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Chapter 19. What Makes the Ocean Run
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Chapter 20. The Great Dying
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Epilogue
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Appendix A. Deep-Sea Drilling Legs
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Appendix B. Bibliographical Notes
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