| Editors | 3 |
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| Preface | 5 |
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| Acknowledgements | 10 |
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| Contents | 11 |
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| Contributors | 13 |
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| The Editors | 16 |
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| I Subduction Zone Geodynamics | 17 |
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| Subduction with Variations in Slab Buoyancy: Models and Application to the Banda and Apennine Systems | 50 |
| Continental Collision and the STEP-wise Evolution of Convergent Plate Boundaries: From Structure to Dynamics | 61 |
| II Seismic Tomography and Anisotropy | 74 |
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| Seismic Anisotropy of Subduction Zone Minerals– Contribution of Hydrous Phases | 75 |
| Local Earthquake Tomography in the Southern Tyrrhenian Region of Italy: Geophysical and Petrological Inferences on the Subducting Lithosphere | 97 |
| III Great Subduction Zone Earthquakes | 112 |
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| Effect of Subducting Seafloor Topography on the Rupture Characteristics of Great Subduction Zone Earthquakes1 | 113 |
| Great Earthquakes in Slow-Subduction, Low- Taper Margins | 129 |
| IV Seismogenic Zone Chaterization | 144 |
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| Convergent Margin Structure in High-Quality Geophysical Images and Current Kinematic and Dynamic Models | 145 |
| Imaging Interseismic Locking at the Nankai Subduction Zone, Southwest Japan | 166 |
| V Continental and Ridge Subduction Processes | 179 |
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| Exhumation Processes in Oceanic and Continental Subduction Contexts: A Review | 180 |
| Evolution of Subductions Indicated by Mélanges in Taiwan | 211 |
| Subduction of an Active Spreading Ridge Beneath Southern South America: A Review of the Cenozoic Geological Records from the Andean Foreland, Central Patagonia ( 46– 47° S) | 230 |
| Configuration of the Colombian Caribbean Margin: Constraints from 2D Seismic Reflection data and Potential Fields Interpretation | 250 |