Contents volume 109

Contents volume 109

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CONTENTS Tectonophysics, Preface

Volume 109

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Deep crustal reflections

from a Vibroseis”

Finckh. P., Ansorge, land)

... . .. .

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,

41

France)

in Tennessee

Schlittenhardt.

J. (Frankfurt,

F.R.G.) and Stewart, SW. (Menlo

Park, Calif.. U.S.A.) Towards

61

an understanding

of the Southern

Appalachian

Piedmont crustal transition--a

multidis-

ciplmary approach Cook, F.A. (Calgary, Transects

Haworth,

R.T..

Keen,

Canada)......

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.

77

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

.

137

Scotland

.

Great Britain)

initiation of subduction

Kazmin,

U.S.S.R.).

and the Wilson cycle

S.A.P.L.. Wortel, M.J.R. and Vlaar, N.J. (Utrecht.

.

The Netherlands)

147

Papers

Laboratory

friction experiments

Shimamoto,

and natural earthquakes:

T. and Logan, J.M. (College

Deep seismic sounding deformations

Khurshid.

A. (Lahore,

Pakistan),

Davison,

Pakistan).

of transverse

Yielding,

G. (Cambridge,

U.K.), Jackson,

177

Strait (Southern

Italy)

U.K.).

Ahmad.

S. (Islamabad.

J.A.. King, G.C.P. (Cambridge,

U.K.) and Lin

Republic of China) iineaments

volcanostratigraphic

209

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

191

Mukhopadhyay.M.(Dhanbad,India)

A gravity

165

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

.

Alta., Canada)

of the ancient and modern continental

227

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,

.

A., Hehanussa,

P. 253

in Yugoslavia 273

356

Development of cleavage in lapilli-bearing Tobisch, Letter

0.T

(SantaCruz,

volcaniclastic

rock

Calif., U.S.A.)

309

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

Bath. M. (Uppsala. Sweden)

337

actiwty

.‘.

345

Book Revfew introduction

to Geomagnetwn

by W.D. Parkinson-P.

Hood

353