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Breaking plates: Creation of the East Anatolian fault, the Anatolian plate, and a tectonic escape system
Donna L. Whitney; Jonathan R. Delph; Stuart N. Thomson; Susan L. Beck; Gilles Y. Brocard; Michael A. Cosca; Michael H. Darin; Nuretdin Kaymakci; Maud J.M. Meijers; Aral I. Okay; Bora Rojay; Christian Teyssier; Paul J. Umhoefer
Erratum
ERRATUM: New estimates of the magnitude of the sea-level jump during the 8.2 ka event
Jonathan Obrist-Farner; Mark Brenner; Jeffery R. Stone; Marta Wojewódka-Przybył; Thorsten Bauersachs; Andreas Eckert; Marek Locmelis; Jason H. Curtis; Susan R.H. Zimmerman; Alex Correa-Metrio; Lorenz Schwark; Edward Duarte; Antje Schwalb; Etienne Niewerth; Paula Gabriela Echeverría-Galindo; Liseth Pérez
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COVER: Reconstruction of externally shelled cephalopods examined in the study. Left: Eutrephoceras (nautiloid). Middle: Hoploscaphites (ammonoid). Right: Baculites (ammonoid). See “Ammonoid extinction versus nautiloid survival: Is metabolism responsible?” by Tajika et al., p. 621-625.
Illustration: Amane Tajika
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