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Geochemistry Geophysics Geosystems • Vol 26 • No 5
Using Subducting Plate Motion to Constrain Cascadia Slab Geometry and Interface Strength
2025
Abstract Subduction zones are home to multiple geohazards driven by the evolution of the regional tectonics, including earthquakes, volcanic eruptions and landslides. Past evolution builds the present‐day structure of the margin, while the present‐day configu…
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Geometry (from Ancient Greek __ γεωμετρία (_geōmetría) 'land measurement'; from __ γῆ () 'earth, land' and __ μέτρον (métron) 'a measure') is a branch of mathematics concerned with properties of space such as the distance, shape, size, and relative position of figures. Geometry is, along with arithmetic, one of the oldest branches of mathematics. A mathematician who works in the field of geometry is called a _geometer. Until the 19th century, geometry was almost exclusively devoted to Euclidean geometry, which includes the notions of point, line, plane, distance, angle, surface, and curve, as fundamental concepts.

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Geochemistry Geophysics Geosystems • Vol 26 • No 5
Using Subducting Plate Motion to Constrain Cascadia Slab Geometry and Interface Strength
2025
Abstract Subduction zones are home to multiple geohazards driven by the evolution of the regional tectonics, including earthquakes, volcanic eruptions and landslides. Past evolution builds the present‐day structure of the margin, while the present‐day configuration of the system determines the state‐of‐stress in which individual hazardous events manifest. Regional simulations of subduction zones provide a tool to synthesize the tectonic history of a region and investigate how geologic features lead to variations i…
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