On shear stresses, temperatures, and the maximum magnitudes of earthquakes at convergent plate boundaries
Apparent coefficients of friction, urn:x-wiley:jgrb:media:jgrb52909:jgrb52909-math-0001, on nine subduction interfaces for which surface heat flux constraints exist fall in the range urn:x-wiley:jgrb:media:jgrb52909:jgrb52909-math-0002. Surface heat flux above the maximum depth of thrust‐faulting...
Autor principal: | England, P |
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Formato: | Journal article |
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American Geophysical Union
2018
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