Seamount Subduction and Earthquakes
Seamounts are ubiquitous features of the seafloor that form part of the fabric of oceanic crust. When a seamount enters a subduction zone, it has a major affect on forearc morphology, the uplift history of the island arc, and the structure of the downgoing slab. It is not known, however, what contro...
Main Authors: | Watts, A, Koppers, A, Robinson, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2010
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