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Geology / Soil mechanics / Subduction / Accretionary wedge / Earth / Structural geology / Fracture / Plate tectonics / Pore water pressure / Permeability / Nankai Trough
Date: 2014-09-04 08:44:57
Geology
Soil mechanics
Subduction
Accretionary wedge
Earth
Structural geology
Fracture
Plate tectonics
Pore water pressure
Permeability
Nankai Trough

Fault-confined fluid flow on the Cascadia accretionary prism Bobb Carson, Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Lehigh University Elizabeth J. Screaton, Department of Geological Sciences, University of Colorado

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