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Collaborative Research Center SFB 574. Volatiles and Fluids in Subduction Zones. Trigger Mechanisms for Natural Disasters. Teleseismic trench-outer rise earthquakes. Constraining the 3D gravity model. New database driven website approach. Nitrogen geochemistry of subducted oceanic lithosphere. Field expedition spring 2009. Field expedition Jan 2010. Field expedition Nov 2010. C4 in context to the overall objectives of the SFB 574. Implications for other topics. Petrologic evolution of arc magmas. Nach .PARSED CONTENT
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Volatiles and Fluids in Subduction Zones. Trigger Mechanisms for Natural Disasters. Constraining the 3D gravity model. New database driven website approach. Nitrogen geochemistry of subducted oceanic lithosphere. C4 in context to the overall objectives of the SFB 574. Petrologic evolution of arc magmas.
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The SFB592 was funded by the DFG for its full three funding periods from Juli 2001 to June 2012. The SFB592 ended its work successfully with a full report to the DFG in 2012. These pages will be maintained for limited time for documentation. We thank all the contributing scientists for eleven years of exciting research, and the DFG for funding this program.