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Compressive tectonism along the eastern margin of Malaita Island (Solomon Islands)
ArticleAbstract: New bathymetric and geophysical data were collected in the region east of the island of Malaita duriPalabras claves:Compressive tectonism, Geophysics, Solomon islands, Swath bathymetry, West pacificAutores:Auzende J.M., Jean Yves Collot, Kroenke L., Lafoy Y., Pelletier B.Fuentes:scopus( Marine gravimetry: the EVA VI and VII campaigns in the South Western Pacific).
ArticleAbstract: This article describes the methods and equipment used and the ways in which results may be analysed.Palabras claves:Autores:Jean Yves CollotFuentes:scopusA honeycomb seafloor morphology in carbonate sediment of the Carnegie Ridge (offshore Ecuador): Formation and potential geodynamic significance
ArticleAbstract: Based on swath bathymetry, two-dimensional, high-resolution seismic reflection profiles, and Ocean DPalabras claves:Autores:Dano A., De Min L., Glenda Loayza, Jean Noël Proust, Jean Yves Collot, Khaoulani A., Lebrun J.F., María José Hernández, Michaud F.A., Pouderoux H., Ratzov G., Stoll Y.Fuentes:scopusCrustal structure beneath the Strait of Juan de Fuca and southern Vancouver Island from seismic and gravity analyses
ArticleAbstract: Wide-angle and vertical incidence seismic data from Seismic Hazards Investigations in Puget Sound (SPalabras claves:Cascadia subduction zone, Crescent-Siletz terrane, crustal structure, Deep crustal reflectivity, Juan de Fuca Strait and Vancouver Island, Wide-angle seismicAutores:Charvis P., Graindorge D., Hyndman R., Jean Yves Collot, Spence G., Tréhu A.M.Fuentes:scopusFrom 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:scopusFrom the Kermadec Trench to the southern termination of the Hikurangi Trough: results of the GEODYNZ-SUD leg 1 swath-mapping survey
ArticleAbstract: EM12 swath-mapping and geophysical data collected during GEODYNZ-SUD cruise Leg 1 along the KermadecPalabras claves:Autores:Jean Yves CollotFuentes:scopusFirst results of dives during the SUBPSO 1 cruise in the collision zone between the d'Entrecasteaux Ridges and the New Hebrides island arc
ArticleAbstract: Geological cross-sections, constructed from observations and samples collected during seven dives ofPalabras claves:Autores:Jean Yves CollotFuentes:scopusForearc structures and tectonic regimes at the oblique subduction zone between the Hikurangi Plateau and the southern Kermadec margin
ArticleAbstract: The convergent southern Kermadec margin is examined to study the structural development and mechanicPalabras claves:Autores:Davy B., Jean Yves CollotFuentes:scopusEarthquake-triggered deposits in the subduction trench of the north Ecuador/south Colombia margin and their implication for paleoseismology
ArticleAbstract: The north Ecuador/south Colombia convergent margin is affected by recurrent subduction earthquakes wPalabras claves:210 Pb excess, Colombia trench, earthquakes, Levee, TurbiditesAutores:Garibaldi C., Jean Yves Collot, Migeon S., Ratzov G., Schmidt S., Texier L., Zaragosi S.Fuentes:scopusDynamics of giant mass transport in deep submarine environments: The Matakaoa Debris Flow, New Zealand
ArticleAbstract: The Matakaoa Debris Flow (MDF) is a 200-km-long mass-transport deposit resulting from the failure ofPalabras claves:Autores:Jean Yves Collot, Joanne C., Lamarche G.Fuentes:scopus