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- Q7179004 subject Q7018871.
- Q7179004 subject Q7468490.
- Q7179004 abstract "The Petrological Database of the Ocean Floor (PetDB) is a relational database and repository for global geochemical data on igneous and metamorphic rocks generated at mid-ocean ridges including back-arc basins, young seamounts, and old oceanic crust, as well as terrestrial xenoliths from the mantle and lower crust and diamond geochemistry. These data are obtained by analyses of whole rock powders, volcanic glasses, and minerals by a wide range of techniques including mass spectrometry, atomic emission spectrometry, x-ray fluorescence spectrometry, and wet chemical analyses. Data are compiled from the scientific literature by PetDB data managers, as well as being provided by members of the scientific community. PetDB is administered by the GfG group under the IEDA facility at LDEO headed by K. Lehnert and is a member of the NSF supported EarthChem. PetDB is supported by the U.S. National Science Foundation.".
- Q7179004 wikiPageExternalLink www.nsf.gov.
- Q7179004 wikiPageExternalLink www.earthchem.org.
- Q7179004 wikiPageExternalLink petdb.
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- Q7179004 wikiPageExternalLink www.iedadata.org.
- Q7179004 wikiPageExternalLink index.php.
- Q7179004 wikiPageWikiLink Q104698.
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- Q7179004 wikiPageWikiLink Q47069.
- Q7179004 wikiPageWikiLink Q6822215.
- Q7179004 wikiPageWikiLink Q7018871.
- Q7179004 wikiPageWikiLink Q7468490.
- Q7179004 wikiPageWikiLink Q898974.
- Q7179004 comment "The Petrological Database of the Ocean Floor (PetDB) is a relational database and repository for global geochemical data on igneous and metamorphic rocks generated at mid-ocean ridges including back-arc basins, young seamounts, and old oceanic crust, as well as terrestrial xenoliths from the mantle and lower crust and diamond geochemistry.".
- Q7179004 label "Petrological Database of the Ocean Floor".