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The Andes
Seismic Images of Accretive and Erosive Subduction Zones from the Chilean Margin
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Author(s):
Christof Sick
,
Mi-Kyung Yoon
,
Klaus Rauch
,
Stefan Buske
,
Stefan Lüth
,
Manuel Araneda
,
Klaus Bataille
,
Guillermo Chong
,
Peter Giese
,
Charlotte Krawczyk
,
James Mechie
,
Heinrich Meyer
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Onno Oncken
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Christian Reichert
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Michael Schmitz
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Serge Shapiro
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Manfred Stiller
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Peter Wigger
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2006
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Springer Berlin Heidelberg
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Uplift of the Central Andean Plateau and bending of the Bolivian Orocline
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Observations at convergent margins concerning sediment subduction, subduction erosion, and the growth of continental crust
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Book chapters
pp. 3
Deformation of the Central Andean Upper Plate System — Facts, Fiction, and Constraints for Plateau Models
pp. 45
Crustal Evolution at the Central Andean Continental Margin: a Geochemical Record of Crustal Growth, Recycling and Destruction
pp. 29
The Time-Space Distribution of Cenozoic Volcanism in the South-Central Andes: a New Data Compilation and Some Tectonic Implications
pp. 65
Long-Term Signals in the Present-Day Deformation Field of the Central and Southern Andes and Constraints on the Viscosity of the Earth’s Upper Mantle
pp. 91
Tectonic Processes along the Chile Convergent Margin
pp. 125
Oblique Convergence along the Chilean Margin: Partitioning, Margin-Parallel Faulting and Force Interaction at the Plate Interface
pp. 147
Seismic Images of Accretive and Erosive Subduction Zones from the Chilean Margin
pp. 171
Geophysical Signatures and Active Tectonics at the South-Central Chilean Margin
pp. 193
Latitudinal Variation in Sedimentary Processes in the Peru-Chile Trench off Central Chile
pp. 217
Subduction Erosion — the “Normal” Mode of Fore-Arc Material Transfer along the Chilean Margin?
pp. 237
Subduction Channel Evolution in Brittle Fore-Arc Wedges — a Combined Study with Scaled Sandbox Experiments, Seismological and Reflection Seismic Data and Geological Field Evidence
pp. 265
Tectonics, Climate, and Landscape Evolution of the Southern Central Andes: the Argentine Puna Plateau and Adjacent Regions between 22 and 30°S
pp. 285
Exhumation and Basin Development Related to Formation of the Central Andean Plateau, 21° S
pp. 337
Central and Southern Andean Tectonic Evolution Inferred from Arc Magmatism
pp. 355
The Segmented Overriding Plate and Coupling at the South-Central Chilean Margin (36–42°S)
pp. 375
Episodic Neogene Southward Growth of the Andean Subduction Orogen between 30°S and 40°S — Plate Motions, Mantle Flow, Climate, and Upper-Plate Structure
pp. 401
Long-Term Geological Evolution and Mass-Flow Balance of the South-Central Andes
pp. 459
Partial Melting in the Central Andean Crust: a Review of Geophysical, Petrophysical, and Petrologic Evidence
pp. 513
Mechanism of the Andean Orogeny: Insight from Numerical Modeling
pp. 565
Morphotectonic and Geologic Digital Map Compilations of the South-Central Andes (36°–42°S)
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