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EARTH AND PLANETARY SCIENCE LETTERS
(2021)
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Fritz Schlunegger, Edi Kissling
Summary: The stratigraphic development of foreland basins in the European Alps is closely related to the geological changes in the region and the control of slab loads. From 30 to 15 million years ago, the Molasse basin underwent a transition from deep marine to overfilled terrestrial conditions, influenced by subduction processes and slab breakoff.
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Euan L. Soutter, Ian A. Kane, Ander Martinez-Donate, Adrian J. Boyce, Jack Stacey, Sebastien Castelltort
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