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    Formation of evenly spaced ridges and valleys by Perron, J. Taylor, Kirchner, James W., Dietrich, William E.

    Published 2011
    “…Here we show that the ridge-valley wavelength can be predicted from erosional mechanics. …”
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    The origin of methanethiol in midocean ridge hydrothermal fluids by Reeves, Eoghan, McDermott, Jill Marie, Seewald, Jeffrey S.

    Published 2014
    “…In an effort to constrain sources and sinks of CH[subscript 3]SH in seafloor hydrothermal systems, we determined for the first time its abundance in diverse hydrothermal fluids emanating from ultramafic, mafic, and sediment-covered midocean ridge settings. Our data demonstrate that the distribution of CH[subscript 3]SH is inconsistent with metastable equilibrium with inorganic carbon, indicating that production by abiotic carbon reduction is more limited than previously proposed. …”
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    Gata4 Is Required for Formation of the Genital Ridge in Mice by Hu, Yueh-Chiang, Okumura, Leah M., Page, David C

    Published 2013
    “…At least four genes (Lhx9, Sf1, Wt1, and Emx2) have been demonstrated to be required for subsequent growth and maintenance of the genital ridge. However, no gene has been shown to be required for the initial thickening of the coelomic epithelium during genital ridge formation. …”
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    Tidally generated internal-wave attractors between double ridges by Echeverri, Paula, Yokossi, Tite, Peacock, Thomas, Balmforth, Neil J.

    Published 2013
    “…A study is presented of the generation of internal tides by barotropic tidal flow over topography in the shape of a double ridge. An iterative map is constructed to expedite the search for the closed ray paths that form wave attractors in this geometry. …”
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    The origin of graben and ridges in Rachmaninoff, Raditladi, and Mozart basins, Mercury by Blair, David M., Freed, Andrew M., Byrne, Paul K., Klimczak, Christian, Prockter, Louise M., Ernst, Carolyn M., Solomon, Sean C., Melosh, H. Jay, Zuber, Maria

    Published 2014
    “…The Rachmaninoff, Raditladi, and Mozart peak-ring impact basins on Mercury display a distinctive pattern of tectonic features consisting of a central zone that is either devoid of tectonic landforms or contains small ridges, a medial annulus of prominent and predominantly circumferentially oriented graben, and a distal zone displaying graben that occur in a mix of orientations and that are less evident toward the peak ring. …”
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