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CONTENTS Tectonophysics, Preface
Volume 109
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Deep crustal reflections
from a Vibroseis”
Finckh. P., Ansorge, land)
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The Variscan Germany) Panafrican
J.. Mueller, St. (Zurich. Europe:
Engel, W., Franke.
Switzerland)
main structures,
W. (Gottingen,
and Weber, K. (Gottingen,
to Hercynian
and Sprecher,
Chr. (Baden,
Switzer-
geodynamic
implications.
F.R. of Germany),
Giese.
of the Appalachian
Prodehl, C. (Karlsruhe.
F.R.G.),
F.R. of 15
in the Mauritanides
and tectonic
. J.-P., Ponsard, J.F., Sougy, J. and Villeneuve,
Roussel, J., Lecorche,
open questions
P. (Berlin,
F.R. of Germany)
deformations
anomalies Crustal structure
Switzerland
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belt in Central
Behr, H.-J.,
VII
survey in northern
Highlands
significance
of gravity
M. (Marsettle,
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France)
in Tennessee
Schlittenhardt.
J. (Frankfurt,
F.R.G.) and Stewart, SW. (Menlo
Park, Calif.. U.S.A.) Towards
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an understanding
of the Southern
Appalachian
Piedmont crustal transition--a
multidis-
ciplmary approach Cook, F.A. (Calgary, Transects
Haworth,
R.T..
Keen,
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Pechersky,
N.S.,
Canada)
L.P.
(Moscow,
of the Caledonide
Blundell, D.J. (London, Cloetingh,
U.S.S.R.),
Korinevsky,
D.M., Kham, V.V. and Matveenkov.
Passive margin evolution,
Research
(Dartmouth,
and Williams,
(abstr.)
H. (St. John’s
Nfld., 93
model of the South Urals development
Zonenshain, Deformation
C.E.
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margins of eastern Canada
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Plate tectonic
lithosphere
V.G.
(Miass,
V.V. (Moscow,
of northwest
U.S.S.R.),
V.G., 95
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Scotland
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Great Britain)
initiation of subduction
Kazmin,
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and the Wilson cycle
S.A.P.L.. Wortel, M.J.R. and Vlaar, N.J. (Utrecht.
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The Netherlands)
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Papers
Laboratory
friction experiments
Shimamoto,
and natural earthquakes:
T. and Logan, J.M. (College
Deep seismic sounding deformations
Khurshid.
A. (Lahore,
Pakistan),
Davison,
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of transverse
Yielding,
G. (Cambridge,
U.K.), Jackson,
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Strait (Southern
Italy)
U.K.).
Ahmad.
S. (Islamabad.
J.A.. King, G.C.P. (Cambridge,
U.K.) and Lin
Republic of China) iineaments
volcanostratigraphic
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in the eastern
Himalaya
and its foredeep
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study of a Chinese
Arora. SK. and Basu, T.K. (Bombay, and
source in the Messina
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Mukhopadhyay.M.(Dhanbad,India)
A gravity
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prediction
Pakistan
I. (Glasgow,
Ban Zuo (Beijing, People’s
A source discrimination
tests
Italy)
The seismicity of northernmost
SeiSmOteCtOniCS
for long-term
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and the seismogenic
Ghisetti, F. (Catania.
an argument
Station, Tex., U.S.A.)
surveys and earthquake
Hayakawa,M.(Shizuoka,Japan) Recent
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Alta., Canada)
of the ancient and modern continental
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seismic event of May 4, 1983
India).
interpretation
241 of the
Lake
Toba
region,
North
Sumatra,
Indonesia Nishimura,
S., Abe, E., Nishrda, J., Yokoyama,
and Hehuwat. Tnassic
F. (Bandung,
magmatism
Indonesra)
of the Dinarides
PamrC, J.J. (Zagreb,
Yugoslavia)
T. (Kyoto, Japan),
Dharma,
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A., Hehanussa,
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in Yugoslavia 273
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Development of cleavage in lapilli-bearing Tobisch, Letter
0.T
(SantaCruz,
volcaniclastic
rock
Calif., U.S.A.)
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Sechon
Matrix computation of deformed lmeation patterns Shore, Correlation
P.J. and Duncan, I.J. (Dallas, Tex.. U.S.A.) between Greek and global seismic
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to Geomagnetwn
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