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Comptes Rendus de l'Academie de Sciences - Serie IIa: Sciences de la Terre et des Planetes(2)
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From strike-slip faulting to oblique subduction: A survey of the Alpine Fault-Puysegur Trench transition, New Zealand, results of cruise Geodynz-sud leg 2
ReviewAbstract: The Geodynz-sud cruise on board the R/V l'Atalante collected bathymetric, side-scan sonar and seismiPalabras claves:New zealand, Oblique subduction, Puysegur ridge, Puysegur trench, Strike-slip, Swath bathymetryAutores:Calmant S., Christoffel D., Coffin M., Delteil J., Ferrière J., Herzer R.H., Jean Yves Collot, Lamarche G., Lebrun J.F., Mauffret A., Pontoise B., Popoff M., Ruellan E., Sosson M., Sutherland R., Wood R.A.Fuentes:scopusGeologic evolution and geodynamic controls of the Tertiary intramontane piggyback Meso-Hellenic basin, Greece
ArticleAbstract: The Meso-Hellenic Basin (MHB) is a large, narrow and elongated basin containing up to c. 5 km of CenPalabras claves:Cenozoic, Gravity deposits, Greece, Piggyback, Sedimentary basinAutores:Bonneau M., Chanier F., Ferrière J., Gardin S., Jean Noël Proust, Migiros G., Pavlopoulos A., Reynaud J.Y.Fuentes:scopusIndividualization of a forearc basin during the active margin evolution: Hikurangi subduction margin, New Zealand
ArticleAbstract: Sedimentological studies from the Hikurangi forearc domain (New Zealand) outlined a major unconformiPalabras claves:Accretionary prism, Active margin, Forearc Basin, New zealand, sedimentation, Subsidence, UnconformityAutores:Buret C., Chanier F., Ferrière J., Jean Noël ProustFuentes:scopusInitiation of a piggy-back basin: the example of the Mesohellenic Trough, Tertiary, Greece
ArticleAbstract: The Mesohellenic trough (MHT), northern Greece, is a Tertiary molassic piggy-back basin that formedPalabras claves:Autores:Bonneau M., Ferrière J., Houze A., Jean Noël Proust, Migiros G., Pavlopoulos A., Reynaud J.Y.Fuentes:scopusPrimary or secondary distal volcaniclastic turbidities: How to make the distinction? An example from the Miocene of New Zealand (Mahia Peninsula, North Island)
ArticleAbstract: Miocene marine volcaniclastic deposits occur in Mahia Peninsula (North Island, New Zealand) and werePalabras claves:Depositional process, Glass chemistry, Grain size, New zealand, Pyroclastic morphology, Volcaniclastic turbiditeAutores:Buret C., Chanier F., Ferrière J., Jean Noël Proust, Le Ruyet A., Rosseel J.B., Schneider J.L.Fuentes:scopus