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Physiography of the exmouth and Scott Plateaus, Western Australia, and adjacent northeast Wharton Basin
D. A. Falvey
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, J. J. Veevers
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Physics & Astronomy
geomorphology
100%
plateaus
47%
slopes
38%
sediments
20%
subsidence
18%
crusts
14%
shelves
13%
margins
12%
sea floor spreading
12%
continental shelves
9%
sea level
7%
plains
6%
notches
6%
erosion
5%
Chemistry
Wharton Fragmentation
90%
Spreading
54%
Sedimentation
49%
Wave
47%
Volume
29%
Energy
24%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
plateau
37%
continental slope
27%
basin
25%
progradation
19%
subsidence
14%
Jurassic
13%
Cretaceous
12%
sediment
12%
continental rise
11%
abyssal plain
10%
Argo
10%
oceanic crust
8%
continental crust
8%
terrace
8%
continental margin
7%
rupture
7%
seafloor
6%
sea level
6%
transform
6%
Holocene
6%
sedimentation
6%
erosion
5%