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Earthquakes track subduction fluids from slab source to mantle wedge sink (3 of 3)

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Earthquakes track subduction fluids from slab source to mantle wedge sink (3 of 3)

image: Photograph of a vault built on the island of Skyros to store one of the seismometers that recorded the data that we processed for this publication. The picture was taken by coauthor Stéphane Rondenay and can be shared to promote our article. This material relates to a paper that appeared in the April 3rd, 2019, issue of Science Advances, published by AAAS. The paper, by F. Halpaap at University of Bergen, Bergen, Norway, and colleagues was titled, "Earthquakes track subduction fluids from slab source to mantle wedge sink." view more 

Credit: [Credit: S. Rondenay]


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