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R. D. Ballard and Uchupi, E., Triassic rift structure in the Gulf of Maine, AAPG Bulletin, vol. 59, pp. 1041–1072, 1975.
W. C. Schwab, Uchupi, E., Ballard, R. D., and Dettweiler, T., Sea-Floor Observations in the Tongue of the Ocean, Bahamas: An Argo/SeaMARC Survey, Geo-Marine Letters, vol. 9, pp. 171–178, 1989.
R. D. Ballard and Uchupi, E., Morphology and Quarternary history of the continental shelf of the Gulf Coast of the United States, Bulletin of Marine Science, vol. 20, pp. 547–559, 1970.
E. Uchupi, Muck, M. T., and Ballard, R. D., Geology of the Titanic site and vicinity, Deep-Sea Research. Part A, Oceanographic Research Papers, vol. 35, pp. 1093–1110, 1988.
J. A. Austin, Uchupi, E., Shaughnessy, D. R., and Ballard, R. D., Geology of the New England passive margin, AAPG Bulletin, vol. 64, pp. 501–526, 1980.
R. D. Ballard and Uchupi, E., Geology of the Gulf of Maine, AAPG Bulletin, vol. 58, pp. 1156–1158, 1974.
R. D. Ballard, Uchupi, E., Blackman, D. K., Cheminee, J., Francheteau, J., Hekinian, R., Schwab, W. C., and Sigurdsson, H., Geological mapping of the East Pacific Rise axis (10 degrees 19' -11 degrees 53'N) using the Argo and Angus imaging systems, Canadian Mineralogist, vol. 26, pp. 467–486, 1988.
E. Uchupi and Ballard, R. D., Evidence of hydrothermal activity on Marsili Seamount, Tyrrhenian Basin, Deep-Sea Research. Part A, Oceanographic Research Papers, vol. 36, pp. 1443–1448, 1989.
E. Uchupi, Ballard, R. D., and Ellis, J. P., Continental slope and upper rise off western Nova Scotia and Georges Bank, AAPG Bulletin, vol. 61, pp. 1483–1492, 1977.
R. D. Ballard and Uchupi, E., Carboniferous and Triassic rifting: A preliminary outline of the tectonic history of the Gulf of Maine, Geological Society of America Bulletin, vol. 83, pp. 2285–2302, 1972.
E. Uchupi, Schwab, W. C., Ballard, R. D., Francheteau, J. F., Hekinian, R., Blackman, D. K., and Sigurdsson, H., An Angus/Argo study of the neovolcanic zone along the East Pacific rise from the Clipperton fracture zone to 12 degrees N, Geo-Marine Letters, vol. 8, pp. 131–138, 1988.