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Geology
Plate tectonics
Earth
Back-arc basin
Subduction
Forearc
Seamount
Tonga Trench
Marine geology
Convergent boundary

Proceedings of the twenty-fifth session, Rarotonga, Cook Islands, 2-8 October 1996

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