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Southernmost Kerguelen Plateau – Not a continental fragment. / Jokat, Wilfried; Altenbernd-Lang, Tabea; Gohl, Karsten; Лейченков, Герман Леонидович; Eisermann, Hannes.

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Jokat, W, Altenbernd-Lang, T, Gohl, K, Лейченков, ГЛ & Eisermann, H 2025, 'Southernmost Kerguelen Plateau – Not a continental fragment', Tectonophysics, vol. 910, 230804. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tecto.2025.230804

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Jokat, W., Altenbernd-Lang, T., Gohl, K., Лейченков, Г. Л., & Eisermann, H. (2025). Southernmost Kerguelen Plateau – Not a continental fragment. Tectonophysics, 910, [230804]. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tecto.2025.230804

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Jokat W, Altenbernd-Lang T, Gohl K, Лейченков ГЛ, Eisermann H. Southernmost Kerguelen Plateau – Not a continental fragment. Tectonophysics. 2025 Aug 4;910. 230804. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tecto.2025.230804

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Jokat, Wilfried ; Altenbernd-Lang, Tabea ; Gohl, Karsten ; Лейченков, Герман Леонидович ; Eisermann, Hannes. / Southernmost Kerguelen Plateau – Not a continental fragment. In: Tectonophysics. 2025 ; Vol. 910.

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