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Plate tectonics / Nankai Trough / Accretionary wedge / Megathrust earthquake / Dcollement / Subduction / Sedimentary rock / Cascadia
Date: 2014-09-04 08:45:01
Plate tectonics
Nankai Trough
Accretionary wedge
Megathrust earthquake
Dcollement
Subduction
Sedimentary rock
Cascadia

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