Pervasive detachment faults within the slow spreading oceanic crust at the poorly coupled Antilles subduction zone
Pervasive detachment faults in the oceanic basement at the NE Antilles Subduction Zone could enable deep fluid circulation and serpentinization and partly control the reduced interplate seismicity, according to seismic reflection and bathymetric data
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Main Authors: | Boris Marcaillou, Frauke Klingelhoefer, Muriel Laurencin, Jean-Frédéric Lebrun, Mireille Laigle, Serge Lallemand, Laure Schenini, Aurélien Gay, Milton Boucard, Kingsley Ezenwaka, David Graindorge |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/86d02ba47e1b4106bc22c0ce4c0e0312 |
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