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Accretionary wedge / Nankaidō earthquake / Subduction / Accretion / Seamount / Island arc / Nankai megathrust earthquakes / Earthquake / Oceanic trench / Geology / Plate tectonics / Nankai Trough
Date: 2000-12-27 09:23:24
Accretionary wedge
Nankaidō earthquake
Subduction
Accretion
Seamount
Island arc
Nankai megathrust earthquakes
Earthquake
Oceanic trench
Geology
Plate tectonics
Nankai Trough

Effects of Subducted Seamounts on the Source Process of the 1946 Nankai Earthquake, SW Japan Takane Hori(1) , Toshitaka Baba(1) , Phil R. Cummins(1) , and Yoshiyuki Kaneda[removed]Frontier Research Program for Subduction

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