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Score ↓ | Exp/Site/Hole | Year | Author/Title | Full text |
100% | | 1986 | Honza, E.; Murakami, F.: Accretion in the Nankai Trough | |
100% | | 1986 | Karig, Daniel E.: Physical properties and mechanical state of accreted sediments in the Nankai Trough, Southwest Japan Arc | |
100% | | 1993 | Bourgois, J.: La fosse d'Amerique centrale; convergence, accretion, erosion tectonique The Middle America Trench; convergence, accretion, tectonic erosion | |
100% | 134 | 1992 | Collot, J. Y.; Greene, H. G. et al.: Tectonique collisionnelle le long de la zone de subduction des Nouvelles-Hebrides; resultats des forages du Leg ODP 134 Collision tectonics along the New Hebrides subduction zone; results of ODP Leg 134 | |
80% | 66 | 1982 | Moore, J. Casey; Watkins, Joel S. et al.: Geology and tectonic evolution of a juvenile accretionary terrane along a truncated convergent margin; synthesis of results from Leg 66 of the Deep Sea Drilling Project, southern Mexico | |
80% | 66 66-488 66-492 | 1986 | Lucas, Stephen E.; Moore, J. Casey: Cataclastic deformation in accretionary wedges; Deep Sea Drilling Project Leg 66, southern Mexico, and on-land examples from Barbados and Kodiak Island | |
80% | 110 | 1986 | Wilkens, Roy H.; Taylor, E. et al.: Physical properties measurements, Leg 110 ODP | |
80% | 110 | 1988 | Beck, C.; Blanc, G. et al.: Anatomie et physiologie d'un prisme d'accretion; premiers resultats des forages du complexe de la ride de la Barbade, Leg ODP 110 Anatomy and physiology of an accretionary prism; first results of the drilling of the Barbados Ridge, ODP Leg 110 | |
80% | 110 | 1986 | Moore, J. Casey; Mascle, A. et al.: Structural and hydrologic framework of the northern Barbados Ridge; results of Leg 110 ODP | |
60% | | 2008 | Ogawa, Yujiro; Dilek, Yildirim et al.: Tertiary-Recent subduction zone products along the Japanese island arcs as modern analogues of ancient orogenic belts; emplacement of trench sediments, metamorphic and ophiolitic rocks into forearc areas | |
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