Special Paper 400: Collisional Delamination in New Guinea: The Geotectonics of Subducting Slab Breakoff
Mark Cloos, Timothy P. McMahon(Bureau of Economic Analysis), Paul Q. Warren(The University of Texas at Austin), Richard J. Weiland(The University of Texas at Austin), Andrew Quarles van Ufford(The University of Texas at Austin), Benyamin Sapiie(The University of Texas at Austin)
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