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Seamount subduction and earthquakes

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Title Seamount subduction and earthquakes
Names Watts, Anthony B. (creator)
Koppers, Anthony A. P. (creator)
Robinson, David P. (creator)
Date Issued 2010-03 (iso8601)
Abstract Seamounts are ubiquitous features of the seafloor that form part of
the fabric of oceanic crust. When a seamount enters a subduction zone, it has a major
affect on forearc morphology, the uplift history of the island arc, and the structure of
the downgoing slab. It is not known, however, what controls whether a seamount is
accreted to the forearc or carried down into the subduction zone and recycled into
the deep mantle. Of societal interest is the role seamounts play in geohazards, in
particular, the generation of large earthquakes.
Genre Article
Identifier A.B. Watts, A.A.P. Koppers, D.P. Robinson, 2010. Seamount Subduction and Earthquakes. Oceanography 23(1): 166-173.

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