| STS-106 Earth Sciences and Image Analysis Debriefing with Crewmembers October 17, 2000 |
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| STS106-707-51 |
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| Aegean, Cyclades, Peloponnesos -- Northwesterly ridges across the Peloponnesos include sediments (light masses) and lavas (black) that were scraped from the seafloor, folded, and uplifted during an earlier (~60 million years ago) collision. Tilted lavas and sediments of the present collision are exposed on Paros Island today. |
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