- Many
forearcs have an
accretionary wedge which may form a
topographic ridge known as an
outer arc
ridge that
parallels the
volcanic arc. A
forearc basin...
- Arc and
South China,
where accreted portions of the
Luzon Arc and
Luzon forearc form the
eastern Coastal Range and
parallel inland Longitudinal Valley...
- Brian; Goodliffe,
Andrew (2000). "Bathymetry of the
Tonga Trench and
Forearc: A Map Series".
Marine Geophysical Researches. 21 (5): 489–512. Bibcode:2000MarGR...
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volcanoes of
Andaman accretionary prism:
implications for
fluid migration in
forearcs".
Chemical Geology. 347: 102–113. Bibcode:2013ChGeo.347..102R. doi:10.1016/j...
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impede rupture into the
forearc mantle.
Schikorr reaction Serpentine subgroup Serpentinite Soapstone Hydrogen cycle Forearc Holm, N.G.; Oze, C.; Mousis...
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wedges and
forearcs here are very broad. A
steep toe also presents.
Average accretionary wedge has a
width about 155–163 km, and the
forearc basin has...
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plates leads to
strike slip
deformation of the
forearc, thus
forming a
series of
features including forearc slivers and
strike slip
fault systems that are...
- The Nias
Basin (also
known as the West
Sumatra or
Sibolga Basin) is a
forearc basin located off the
western coast of Sumatra, Indonesia, in the Indian...
- the first. The
created ophiolite becomes the tip of the new subduction's
forearc and is
uplifted (over the
accretionary wedge) by
detachment and compression...
- of an arc. Some terranes, such as the
Quetico Terrane, were
forearcs in the past. A
forearc is the
region between the
volcanic arc and the
subduction zone...