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TRENCH-VOLCANO GAP ALONG THE ALASKA-ALEUTIAN ARC: FACTS, AND SPECULATIONS ON THE ROLE OF TERRIGENOUS SEDIMENTS FOR SUBDUCTION
Jacob, K. H., Nakamura, K., and Davies, J. N., 1977, Trench-volcano gap along the Alaska-Aleutian Arc: Facts, and speculations on the role of terrigenous sediments for subduction: in Talwani, Manik and Pitman, W. C. III., (eds.), Island arcs, deep sea trenches and back-arc basins, American Geophysical Union Maurice Ewing Series 0001, p. 243-258.
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