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Heezen, B. C., and Ewing, M., 1952, Turbidity currents and submarine slumps, and the Grand Banks earthquake: Am. Jour. Sci., v. 250, p. 849-873
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Heezen, B. C., and others, in preparation, Submarine structural benches and drowned beaches of the Atlantic
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