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Title: California – Produced and Seep Oil in the Santa Barbara Channel Area
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Subject: Natural Offshore Oil Seepage and Related Tarball Accumulation on the California Coastline - Santa Barbara Channel and the Southern Santa Maria Basin
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Keywords: acoustic anomaly,beach tar,biomarker,carbon isotope,chemometric,gas plume,hydrocarbon,natural tar,oil seep,oil slick,seismic reflection,sidescan sonar,tar mound,tar whip,tarball
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