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The Antipodal Location of Continents and Oceans

By: Evison, F. F.
Contributor(s): Whittle, P.
Material type: ArticleArticleDescription: 377-379pp.Subject(s): Continents- ocean basins | Antipodal location In: Geological magazine : Vol. 98 Iss. 1-6 Year. 1961Summary: Abstract Five-sixths of all the continental area on the Earth's surface has antipodes in oceanic regions. This proportion is not significantly different from what one would expect on the assumption that the continents are randomly situated.
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Abstract
Five-sixths of all the continental area on the Earth's surface has antipodes in oceanic regions. This proportion is not significantly different from what one would expect on the assumption that the continents are randomly situated.

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