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Subduction Complex Provenance redefined: modern sands from the Indo-Burman-Andaman-Nicobar Ridge and Barbados Island

Authors :
LIMONTA, MARA
RESENTINI, ALBERTO
ANDO', SERGIO
VEZZOLI, GIOVANNI
GARZANTI, EDUARDO
Bandopadhyay, P. C
Najman, Y
Boni, M
Bechstädt, T
Limonta, M
Resentini, A
Ando', S
Vezzoli, G
Bandopadhyay, P
Najman, Y
Boni, M
Bechstädt, T
Garzanti, E
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

Subduction complexes large enough to be exposed subaerially and to become significant sources of terrigenous detritus are formed by tectonic accretion above trenches choked with thick sections of remnant-ocean turbidites. They thus need to be connected along strike to a large Alpine-type or Andean-type orogen, where huge volumes of orogenic detritus are produced and conveyed via a major fluvio-deltaic system to the deep sea (Ingersoll et al., 2003).

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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