Plate Tectonic Constraints on Flat Subduction and Paleomagnetic Constraints on Rifting
Plate tectonics shapes our dynamic planet through the creation and destruction of lithosphere. This work focuses on increasing our understanding of the processes at convergent and divergent boundaries through geologic and geophysical observations at modern plate boundaries. Recent work had shown t...
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