"Siletzia" meaning in All languages combined

See Siletzia on Wiktionary

Proper name [Anglais]

  1. Définition manquante ou à compléter. (Ajouter) Siletzie.
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Categories (other): Noms propres en anglais, Anglais

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          "ref": "Alisa MarieGreen, Interpretation of EarthScope magnetotelluric data for Northwestern United States, thèse de doctorat en géophysique, Department of Geology and Geophysics, College of Mines & Earth Sciences, University of Utah, décembre 2014",
          "text": "Figure 2: Recent seismic interpretation for oceanic subduction by (left) (Sigloch and Mihalynuk, 2013) and (right) (Porritt and Allen, 2014) showing a diagonal slice downward from left to right. […] (c) map projection of an east dipping plane along the trace of the Farallon plate. Color scale gives relative compressional wave speed determined in the DNA13-P model. Purple, black, and blue boxes outline the Siletzia Curtain, Nevada Anomaly, and Isabella Anomaly, respectively."
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          "ref": "SteveOlson, « Inside Mount Saint Helens, Scientists Find Clues to Eruption Prediction », in Scientific American, volume 317, numéro 5, novembre 2017",
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