Transient stripping of subducting slabs controls periodic forearc uplift
Topography at active forearc margins is controlled by numerous competing tectonic and erosional processes acting at different timescales, yet separating their respective contribution remains a challenge. Here, the authors evidence Myr-scale, uplift-then-subsidence cycles controlled by transient accr...
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Main Authors: | Armel Menant, Samuel Angiboust, Taras Gerya, Robin Lacassin, Martine Simoes, Raphael Grandin |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2020
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/947c31e42d2a44c6a28fd5baf0c9c63d |
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