Front Matter
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Geophysical Evidence for the Role of Fluids in Accretionary Wedge Tectonics
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Fluids in Convergent Margins: What do We Know about their Composition, Origin, Role in Diagenesis and Importance for Oceanic Chemical Fluxes?
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The Microstructural Evolution of Fluid Flow Paths in Semi-Lithified Sediments from Subduction Complexes
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Plumbing Accretionary Prisms: Effects of Permeability Variations
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Sediment Deformation and Fluid Activity in the Nankai, Izu-Bonin and Japan Forearc Slopes and Trenches
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Water Budgets in Accretionary Wedges: A Comparison
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Fluid Expulsion from the Cascadia Accretionary Prism: Evidence from Porosity Distribution, Direct Measurements, and GLORIA Imagery
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Numerical Simulation of Subduction Zone Pressure-Temperature-Time Paths: Constraints on Fluid Production and Arc Magmatism
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A Physical Model for the Volume and Composition of Melt Produced by Hydrous Fluxing above Subduction Zones
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Solubility of Apatite, Monazite, Zircon, and Rutile in Supercritical Aqueous Fluids with Implications for Subduction Zone Geochemistry
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Fluid Influence on the Trace Element Compositions of Subduction Zone Magmas
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Element Fluxes Associated with Subduction Related Magmatism
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Partial Melting of Subducted Oceanic Crust and Isolation of Its Residual Eclogitic Lithology
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Back Matter
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