2021
DOI: 10.1098/rsta.2019.0410
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Understanding earthquakes using the geological record: an introduction

Abstract: One contribution of 7 to a discussion meeting issue 'Understanding earthquakes using the geological record' .

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“…Finally, significant recent attention has focussed on the links between earthquake locations and depths, temperature, the past history of partial melting and metasomatism, and continental rheology and deformation (e.g. Austrheim et al., 1997; Burov, 2010; Copley et al., 2021; Jackson et al., 2021; Menegon et al., 2021; Priestley & McKenzie, 2008). This debate has partially been based upon, and also motivates, renewed efforts to explore the thermal evolution of the continents, and the causes and rheological consequences of the evolution of metamorphic facies.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finally, significant recent attention has focussed on the links between earthquake locations and depths, temperature, the past history of partial melting and metasomatism, and continental rheology and deformation (e.g. Austrheim et al., 1997; Burov, 2010; Copley et al., 2021; Jackson et al., 2021; Menegon et al., 2021; Priestley & McKenzie, 2008). This debate has partially been based upon, and also motivates, renewed efforts to explore the thermal evolution of the continents, and the causes and rheological consequences of the evolution of metamorphic facies.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%