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|description={{en|1=Figure 25.5. Diagram showing the various ways in which ophiolites form, together with some of the main characteristics which typifies each one. A. Formation at a spreading ridge; B. At an ocean seamount, C. At a marginal basin-arc. SL = sea level. The symbols are as for | |description={{en|1=Figure 25.5. Diagram showing the various ways in which ophiolites form, together with some of the main characteristics which typifies each one. A. Formation at a spreading ridge; B. At an ocean seamount, C. At a marginal basin-arc. SL = sea level. The symbols are as for [[Media:GSG_GLA_FIG_25_03.jpg|(Figure 25.3)]]and [[Media:GSG_GLA_FIG_25_04.jpg|(Figure 25.4)]]. | ||
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description | English: Figure 25.5. Diagram showing the various ways in which ophiolites form, together with some of the main characteristics which typifies each one. A. Formation at a spreading ridge; B. At an ocean seamount, C. At a marginal basin-arc. SL = sea level. The symbols are as for (Figure 25.3)and (Figure 25.4).
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