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Mesh-based tectonic reconstruction: Andean margin evolution since the Cretaceous.

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O'Kane, Tomas
Lister, Gordon

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Monash University Publishing

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There is evidence, from both geodesy in the present day and palaeomagnetism in deeper time, that laterally variable vertical axis rotations take place in convergent zones. The sense of rotation can be persistently different in arcs on either side of a pin

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Journal of the Virtual Explorer

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2037-12-31