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                                                        collision   connecting   the   about   about  forty  a  slab   the   all   another  one,   1973,   ©   Jr.,   passage.   the   perhaps   2.6a).   (Fig.   rising  asthenosphere   diagram   intrusions   (Fig.  2.25c).   distances   the   of   ago.  years   Tectonics   Plate   with  Readings   W.  Francisco:

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