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Publications tagged with [ultrahigh pressure]
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This paper is about the depths and temperatures to which continental crust can be subducted and exhumed.
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Geology -
General Geology
Reference:
International Geology Review, Vol 48,,2006, p.1053-1066
Root D. B.
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Hacker B. R.
et al.
This study addresses two important issues regarding the formation and exhumation of the UHP rocks in the WGR: (i) the size, shape, and structure of the UHP terrane and (ii) the structural and petrological relationship between the UHP rocks and overlying allochthonous ...
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Geology -
Petrology - Minerology
Reference:
J. metamorphic Geol., 2005, 23, 45-61
Hacker B. R.
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Andersen T. B.
et al.
This paper is about the Solund-Hyllestad-Lavik area that affords an excellent opportunity to understand the ultrahigh-pressure Scandian orogeny because it contains a near-complete record of ophiolite emplacement, high-pressure metamorphism and large-scale ...
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Geology -
Structural geology
Reference:
J. metamorphic Geol., 2003, 21, 613-629
The understanding of the subduction-related processes beneļ¬ted by the studies of the high-pressure (HP) metamorphic rocks from the western Alps. The most stimulating information was obtained from the inner part of
the western Alpine belt, where most tectonic ...
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Geology -
General Geology
Reference:
32nd International Geological Congress, Episodes Vol.26 No.3
Searle M.
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Hacker B. R.
et al.
In this paper is presented a model, based on the geometry of the seismically active Hindu Kush continental subduction zone and its restoration, assuming present-day plate motions, which explains how surficial graphite-rich shales and carbonates deposited along ...
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Geology -
Structural geology
Reference:
The Journal of Geology, 2001, volume 109, p. 143-153, 2001 by The University of Chicago