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1VEMA cruise no. 14
By Saul Friedman

“VEMA cruise no. 14” Metadata:
- Title: VEMA cruise no. 14
- Author: Saul Friedman
- Language: English
- Number of Pages: Median: 84
- Publisher: ➤ Columbia University, Lamont Geological Observatory
- Publish Date: 1960
- Publish Location: Palisades, NY
“VEMA cruise no. 14” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: Oceanographic research ships - VEMA - Bathythermograph
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL27916402M - OL44084978M
- Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) ID: 17340931 - 1176489967
Access and General Info:
- First Year Published: 1960
- Is Full Text Available: Yes
- Is The Book Public: Yes
- Access Status: Public
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Vema
Vema may refer to: Prolaya Vema Reddy, the first king of the Reddy dynasty in Andhra Pradesh, India A Greek pace (unit of length) Research Vessel Vema
Reddi Kingdom
modern-day central Andhra and Rayalaseema. It was established by Prolaya Vema Reddi in 1325. The now Telugu term "Reddy", whose earlier forms were "Reddi"
SV Mandalay
the private yacht Hussar (IV), and would later become the research vessel Vema, one of the world's most productive oceanographic research vessels. The ship
Vema Seamount
Vema Seamount is a seamount in the South Atlantic Ocean. Discovered in 1959 by a ship with the same name, it lies 1,600 kilometres (1,000 mi) from Tristan
Vema occidua
Vema occidua is a species of monoplacophoran, a superficially limpet-like marine mollusc. MolluscaBase (2020). Bieler R, Bouchet P, Gofas S, Marshall B
Vema ewingi
Vema ewingi is a species of monoplacophoran, a superficially limpet-like marine mollusc. It is found at the northern end of the Peru-Chile Trench and other
Rage (King novel)
out of print, and a good thing." King said, in his keynote address at the VEMA Annual Meeting on May 26, 1999: "The Carneal incident was enough for me.
Vema fracture zone
10°43′34″N 42°19′59″W / 10.726°N 42.333°W / 10.726; -42.333 The Vema fracture zone is a fracture zone in the equatorial Atlantic Ocean. It offsets the
East Godavari district
Kataya Vema's departure to Raja Mahendra Varam led to the seizure of the throne of Kondaveedu by force by Peda Komati Vema. Peda Komati Vema's authority
Vema (mollusc)
species have six pairs of gills. Vema bacescui (Menzies, 1968) Vema ewingi (Clarke & Menzies, 1959) Vema levinae Warén, 1996 Vema occidua B. A. Marshall, 2006