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Tectonophysics, 204 (1992) 411-412 Elsevier Science Publishers B.V., Amsterdam CONTENTS Tectonophysics Volume 204 Special section: The Afro-Arabian Rift System (edited by R. Altherr) The East Anatolian Fault: an oblique collisional belt N. Lyberis, T. Yurur and J. Chorowicz (Paris, France), E. Kasapoglu and N. Gundogdu (Ankara, Turkey) Tectonic evolution of northern Wadi Araba, Jordan M. Atallah (Irbid, Jordan) A-type granite and the Red Sea opening R.G. Coleman and S. DeBari (Stanford, Calif., USA) and Z. Peterman (Denver, Colo., USA) Array observations of PKP phases across the Kenya Rift: Implications for structure and tectonics W.V. Green and R.P. Meyer (Madison, Wis., USA) The Kenya rift axial gravity high: a re-interpretation C.J. Swain (Harare, Zimbabwe) Seismicity distribution from temporary earthquake recording networks in Kenya J.A. Tongue, P.K.H. Maguire and P.A.V. Young (Leicester, UK) Neogene tectonics and volcanicity in the North Tanzania sector of the Gregory Rift Valley: contrasts with the Kenya sector J.B. Gawson (Edinburgh, Scotland, UK) Apatite fission-track analysis of Kenyan basement rocks: constraints on the thermotectonic evolution of the Kenya dome. A reconnaissance study M. Wagner and R. Altherr (Karlsruhe, Germany), and P. Van den haute (Gent, Belgium) Three-dimensional characteristics of dike intrusion along the northern Iceland Rift from inversion of geodetic data Y. Du and A. Aydin (West Lafayette, Ind., USA) Regular section Research Papers Observation of fault gouge development in laboratory see-through experiments K. Haggert (Parkville, Vic., Australia), S.J.D. Cox (Mt Waverley, Vic., Australia) and M.W. Jessell (Clayton, Vic., Australia) Attenuation of surface waves across the Arabian peninsula D. Seber and B.J. Mitchell (St. Louis, Mo., USA) A new method for combining gravimetric and geological data C. Castaing and N. Debeglia (Orléans, France) A rupture model for the great earthquake of 1897, northeast India V.K. Gahalaut and R. Chander (Roorkee, India) Discussions ; Evidence of multiphase deformation in the Rajang—-Crocker Range (northern Borneo) from Landsat imagery interpreta- tion: geodynamic implications * Comment — C.S. Hutchison (Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia) * Comment — N.S. Haile (Ulu Kelang, Malaysia) * Reply — F. Bénard and C. Muller (Rueil-Malmaison, France) Book Reviews The Benue Trough: Structure and Evolution, by O. Ofeogbu (Editor) - J.D. Fairhead Principles of Earthquakes Source Mechanics, by B.V. Kostrov and S. Das - J. Lomnitz-Adler and C. Lomnitz Rheology of Solids and of the Earth, by S. Karato and M. Toriumu (Editors) - H.R. Wenk Deep Marine Environments: Clastic Sedimentation and Tectonics, by K.T. Pickering, R.N. Hiscott and F.J. Hein — L. Precambrian Continental Crust and its Economic Resources, by S.M. Naqvi (Editor) - G.A. Gross Seismic Noise Attenuation, by E. Kanasewich — E.S. Husebye The German Continental Deep Drilling Program (KTB): Site Selection Studies in the Oberpfalz and Schwarzwald, by R. Emmerman and J. Wohlenberg (Editors) - H. Berckhemer Letter Section The seismicity of Fennoscandia R. Olsson and E. Skordas (Uppsala, Sweden) Special section: Frictional Melting and Processes and Products in Geological Materials (edited by J.F. Magloughlin and J.G. Spray) Frictional melting processes and products in geological materials: introduction and discussion J.F. Magloughlin (Minneapolis, Minn., USA) and J.G. Spray (Fredericton, N.B., Canada) A physical basis for the frictional melting of some rock-forming minerals J.G. Spray (Fredericton, N.B., Canada) Fault structure, wear mechanisms and rupture processes in pseudotachylyte: generation M.T. Swanson (Gorham, Mc., USA) Microstructural and chemical changes associated with cataclasis and frictional melting at shallow crustal levels: the cataclasite-pseudotachylyte connection J.F. Magloughlin (Minneapolis, Minn., USA) Effects of lithology, cataclasis and melting on the composition of fault-generated pseudotachylytes in Lewisian gneiss, Scotland R.H. Maddock (London, UK) Major- and trace-element constraints on the petrogenesis of a fault-related pseudotachylyte, western Blue Ridge province, North Carolina K. O'Hara (Lexington, Ky., USA) Formation of Alpine mylonites and pseudotachylytes at the base of the Silvretta nappe, Eastern Alps N. Koch and L. Masch (Munich, Germany) The development of pseudotachylyte in the lvrea—Verbano Zone of the Italian Alps K.S. Techmer, H. Ahrendt and K. Weber (Géttingen, Germany) Frictional melting of sedimentary rock during high-speed diamond drilling: an analytical SEM and TEM investigation L.A. Kennedy and J.G. Spray (Fredericton, N.B., Canada) Regular section Research Papers Granitic magma transport by fracture propagation J.D. Clemens (Manchester, UK) and C.K. Mawer (Albuquerque, N.M., USA) High-grade reworking of central Australian granulites. Part 1: Structural evolution B. Goscombe (Parkville, Vict, Australia) Geophysical properties of the lower crustal granulites from the Qinling orogenic belt, China L. Qingsheng and G. Shan (Wuhan, China) Erratum Guide for Authors

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