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Geology / Earth / Plate tectonics / Subduction / Geology of the Pacific Ocean / Tectonics / Tectonic plates / Mantle wedge / Nankai Trough / Oceanic trench / Volcanic arc / Forearc
Date: 2013-11-08 17:58:38
Geology
Earth
Plate tectonics
Subduction
Geology of the Pacific Ocean
Tectonics
Tectonic plates
Mantle wedge
Nankai Trough
Oceanic trench
Volcanic arc
Forearc

Generation of talc in the mantle wedge and its role in subduction dynamics in central Mexico

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