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    Travaux sur papier - Objets, 8e année

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    Art/Vidéo Confrontation 74

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    Vidéo

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    This book offers a history of video since the 1960s, with an analysis of its development in nine countries. Also included are texts of 18 lectures given during the Video 84 symposium, adressing, among other things, issues of video as language, television and technology. Photographs and brief commentaries document 18 video-installations by international artists presented during this event. Biographical notes. 218 bibl. ref

    Forced subduction initiation recorded in the sole and crust of the Semail Ophiolite of Oman

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    Subduction zones are unique to Earth and fundamental in its evolution, yet we still know little about the causes and mechanisms of their initiation. Numerical models show that far-field forcing may cause subduction initiation at weak pre-existing structures, while inferences from modern subduction zones suggest initiation through spontaneous lithospheric gravitational collapse. For both endmembers, the timing of subduction inception corresponds with initial lower plate burial, whereas coeval or delayed extension in the upper plate are diagnostic of spontaneous or forced subduction initiation, respectively. In modern systems, the earliest extension-related upper plate rocks are found in forearcs, but lower plate rocks that recorded initial burial have been subducted and are inaccessible. Here, we investigate a fossil system, the archetypal Semail Ophiolite of Oman, which exposes both lower and upper plate relics of incipient subduction stages. We show with Lu–Hf and U–Pb geochronology of the lower and upper plate material that initial burial of the lower plate occurred before 104 million years ago, predating upper plate extension and the formation of Semail oceanic crust by at least 8 Myr. Such a time lag reveals far-field forced subduction initiation and provides unequivocal, direct evidence for a subduction initiation mechanism in the geological record
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