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Beloussov, V. V. 1979. Why I do not Accept Plate Tectonics. EOS, American Geophysical Union 60:207-10.

Bird, J. M. ed. 1980. Plate Tectonics. 2d ed. Washington, D.C.: American Geophysical Union.

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