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151. Miocene tectonics and climate forcing of biodiversity, western United States.

152. Extrusion tectonics and subduction in the eastern South Caspian region since 10 Ma.

153. Mantle lithosphere delamination driving plateau uplift and synconvergent extension in eastern Anatolia.

154. Long recurrence interval of faulting beyond the 2005 Kashmir earthquake around the northwestern margin of the Indo-Asian collision zone.

155. Lifetime and cyclicity of fluid venting at forearc mound structures determined by tephrostratigraphy and radiometric dating of authigenic carbonates.

156. Cyrenaican "shock absorber" and associated inversion strain shadow in the collision zone of northeast Africa.

157. Tectonic controls on the nature of large silicic calderas in volcanic arcs.

158. Permian metamorphic event in the Alps.

159. Geodynamic significance of S-type granites in circum-Pacific orogens.

160. Small-scale convection during continental rifting: Evidence from the Rio Grande rift.

161. Denudation and deformation in a glaciated orogenic wedge: The St. Elias orogen, Alaska.

162. High-Mg adakites from Kadavu Island Group, Fiji, southwest Pacific: Evidence for the mantle origin of adakite parental melts.

163. Cause and evolution of intraplate orogeny in Australia.

164. Influence of precipitation phase on the form of mountain ranges.

165. Extension during active collision in thin-skinned wedges: Insights from laboratory experiments.

166. Incremental growth of the Patagonian Torres del Paine laccolith over 90 k.y.

167. Stress-forecasting (not predicting) earthquakes: A paradigm shift?

168. Evidence for mechanically coupled lithosphere in central Asia and resulting implications.

169. Earth-based radar data reveal extended deposits of the Moon's Orientale basin.

170. Triassic continental subduction in central Tibet and Mediterranean-style closure of the Paleo-Tethys Ocean.

171. Cracking of lithosphere north of the Galapagos triple junction.

172. Toasting the jelly sandwich: The effect of shear heating on lithospheric geotherms and strength.

173. Crustal structure in the Southern Apennines from teleseismic receiver functions.

174. Elliptical mud volcano caldera as stress indicator in an active compressional setting (Nirano, Pede-Apennine margin, northern Italy).

175. Dike-induced reverse faulting in a graben.

176. Ridge reorientation mechanisms: Macquarie Ridge Complex, Australia-Pacific plate boundary.

177. Quantifying crustal thickness variations in evolving orogens: Correlation between arc basalt composition and Moho depth.

178. Mesoproterozoic plate tectonics: A collisional model for the Grenville-aged orogenic belt in the Llano uplift, central Texas.

179. Intra-orogenic extension driven by gravitational instability: Carpathian-Pannonian orogeny.

180. Seismic slip record in carbonate-bearing fault zones: An insight from high-velocity friction experiments on siderite gouge.

181. Absolute fault and crustal strength from wedge tapers.

182. Escape tectonics and the extrusion of Alaska: Past, present, and future.

183. Isotopic characteristics of the Gurla Mandhata metamorphic core complex: Implications for the architecture of the Himalayan orogen.

184. Oceanic detachment faults focus very large volumes of black smoker fluids.

185. The tectonic significance of high-K2O volcanism in the Sierra Nevada, California.

186. Collisional Snowbird tectonic zone resurrected: Growth of Laurentia during the 1.9 Ga accretionary phase of the Hudsonian orogeny.

187. Mongolian summits: An uplifted, flat, old but still preserved erosion surface.

188. Late Holocene slip rate for the North Anatolian fault, Turkey, from cosmogenic 36Cl geochronology: Implications for the constancy of fault loading and strain release rates.

189. Neotethyan Late Cretaceous volcanic arc hydrothermal vent fauna.

190. Long-range and long-term fault interactions in Southern California.

191. Late Cretaceous truncation of the western Idaho shear zone in the central North American Cordillera.

192. Resolving the timing of orogenesis in the Western Blue Ridge, southern Appalachians, via in situ ID-TIMS monazite geochronology.

193. Temporal constraints on the Paleoproterozoic Lomagundi-Jatuli carbon isotopic event.

194. Footwall drainage evolution and scarp retreat in response to increasing fault displacement: Loreto fault, Baja California Sur, Mexico.

195. Post-rift seaward downwarping at passive margins: New insights from southern Oman using stratigraphy to constrain apatite fi ssion-track and (U-Th)/He dating.

196. Microstructures developed by coseismic and aseismic faulting in near-surface sediments, San Andreas fault, California.

197. Cyclothem ["digital"] correlation and biostratigraphy across the global Moscovian-Kasimovian-Gzhelian stage boundary interval (Middle-Upper Pennsylvanian) in North America and eastern Europe.

198. The age and depth of exhumed friction melts along the Alpine fault, New Zealand.

199. Regional magnetic anomalies, crustal strength, and the location of the northern Cordilleran fold-and-thrust belt.

200. Geodynamics of the southeastern Tibetan Plateau from seismic anisotropy and geodesy.

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