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Why Subduction Zones Are Curved

Tectonics - United States
doi 10.1029/2010tc002720
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PetrologyGeochemistryGeophysics
Date

November 11, 2010

Authors
L. MahadevanR. BendickHaiyi Liang
Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)


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