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Abstract The northern Chilean margin is one of the most seismically active subduction zones, with a high potential for future megathrust earthquakes. The tectonic structure and the state of hydration of the incoming Nazca Plate, and their control on seismogenesis are poorly known, as the offshore domain remains largely unexplored. Here, we present high‐
A. Warwel +7 more
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Abstract NASA's MErcury Surface, Space ENvironment, GEochemistry, and Ranging mission has revealed that about 27% of the surface of Mercury is covered by smooth plains, which are mostly volcanic in origin. These plains are mainly located in the northern hemisphere, as well as within and around major impact basins.
E. Caminiti +3 more
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Seismic imaging of a basaltic Lesser Antilles slab from ancient tectonics. [PDF]
Yang X +7 more
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Abstract Evapotranspiration (ET) is the largest outgoing water flux in the hydrologic cycle but the most difficult component to quantify. In arid and semi‐arid regions, ET can be up to 99% of precipitation and thus critical for land and water managers to quantify accurately.
Rayni Lewis, Temuulen Sankey
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Orogenic structure and topography track subduction singularities during slab delemination and detachment. [PDF]
Handy MR.
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The role of C-O-H-F-Cl fluids in the making of Earth's continental roots. [PDF]
Gibson SA +3 more
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The raising and westward expansion of central Tibet. [PDF]
Zhao C +15 more
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Mantle flows driving tectonic escape around eastern Himalaya syntaxis. [PDF]
Qu R +7 more
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