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A black, few centimeters thick Marker-bed of Holocene age is consistently recorded in all the deep-sea cores raised from two fields of mud diapirs recently discovered on the crest of the Mediterranean Ridge south of Crete.
MARIA BIANCA CITA +6 more
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The Importance of Scale in the Future of Mangrove Blue Carbon Under Sea‐Level Rise
Abstract As efficient carbon sinks, mangrove forests are crucial for climate change mitigation. However, their vulnerability to sea‐level rise (SLR) and human activities influencing sediment supply introduces significant uncertainty regarding their future carbon storage capacity.
A. P. Iwantoro +10 more
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Abstract We present a comprehensive multidisciplinary investigation of the Healy submarine volcano in the southern Kermadec arc, northeast of New Zealand. We show the first results of sidescan‐sonar data collected at a submarine arc volcano by an Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (AUV).
A. Bagnasco +6 more
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We have investigated how an arc‐ward increase in bulk mechanical strength in an experimental accretionary prism influences the development, timing, and duration of slip on out‐of‐sequence thrusts.
Saad S. B. Haq
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Abstract Earthflows are landslides in fine‐grained materials that alternate long dormant phases of very slow movement with short paroxysmal stages of rapid motion. These rapid phases are highly destructive, often causing severe damage to buildings and infrastructure.
M. Berti +11 more
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Three‐dimensional (3‐D) seismic reflection data and sediment cores record ~2.87 million years of structural and depositional history of a trench slope basin along the outer Nankai accretionary prism, southwest Japan.
J. K. Lackey +2 more
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A large number of shallow low frequency events were recorded after the 2011 Mw 9.0 Tohoku-oki earthquake by the cabled network of broadband ocean bottom seismometers (DONET) deployed in the eastern part of the Nankai trough.
A. To +5 more
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Abstract While the evolution of individual passive marginal and foreland basins is well understood, the subsidence pattern of passive margins near convergence zones—where thrust loading overprints earlier extension and the typical wedge and foredeep are obscured—remains poorly understood.
Penggao Fang +3 more
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Two recent sea-going expeditions showed that mud diapirism is a common feature in the accretionary wedge of the Mediterranean Ridge, but unlike in other prisms, it is well expressed exclusively in the most elevated areas of the Ridge.
FABIO STAFFINI +2 more
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Interaction between accretionary thrust faulting and slope sedimentation at the frontal Makran accretionary prism and its implications for hydrocarbon fluid seepage [PDF]
Using high?resolution seismic profiles and other geophysical data, collected during R/V Meteor Cruise M74/2, we investigate the distribution patterns of shallow sediments, their structure and deformation processes, and their role in the migration ...
Volkhard Spiess +11 more
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