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noun

withdrawal, taking away, reduction; process of one plate of the Earth's crust being forced underneath another (Plate Tectonics)

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1. 30 The subduction of oceanic plates has two tectonic actions of subduction accretion and subduction erosion, which ar interconvertible in different time and space.

2. This extensive subduction zone has formed the Sunda Trench.

3. - the Banatite genesis, related to collision or subduction time (De La Roche diagram, acc

4. The belt contains a wide range of subduction–accretion-related petrotectonic units.

5. The subduction of the Cocos Plate accounts for the frequency of earthquakes near the coast.

6. These minerals were formed in subduction or obduction zones of alpine-type (high-pressure) orogenic belts.

7. Mud Brecciation provides a potential new tool to reconstruct ancient earthquake history in subduction zones.

8. Small interseismic Asperities and widespread aseismic creep on the northern Japan subduction interface Kaj M

9. This boundary is in part the result of transform faulting along with thrust faulting and some subduction.

10. The magmatics are late-alpine and intruded into the Southerly cover plate on top of the subduction zone.

11. The result is an arc of volcanoes, which includes Imbabura, 100–300 km away from the subduction zone.

12. Unique Wisconsin Gem Material, Wisconsin "Jade" Antigorite, Mirror Polish, Formed in Subduction Zone, Great Color, Wood Co., WI.

13. Some Batholiths are mammoth, paralleling past and present subduction zones and other heat sources for hundreds of kilometers in continental crust

14. 30 Except where subduction zones lie adjacent to mountain belts on continental margins, plate boundaries do not coincide with continental coastlines.

15. The isotopic compositions, ophiolite tectonostratigraphy, and correlation of the 40Ar/39Ar cooling (plagiogranite) and deformation (amphibolite) ages suggest emplacement of the Neyriz ophiolite either into an accretionary prism, through offscraping and subduction erosion, and (or) formation in a supra-subduction zone environment, around 82–96 Ma.

16. This work can also help to explain processes that occur within the Earth, such as subduction and magma chamber evolution.

17. In the lower crust and upper mantle, east-dipping reflections are interpreted to delineate a coeval subduction zone and accretionary wedge.

18. Batholith growth ended when collision disrupted subduction of the Tethyan oceanic lithosphere, and thus the youngest magmatic pulse indirectly dates the collision

19. Batholiths indicate a long period of repeated igneous intrusions over a large area, such as might be expected along a subduction zone.

20. 10 The main A-type subduction fault and large scale thin-skinned tectonics clearly reveal that the Yangtze Plate subsides towards Dabie orogenic belt.

21. These ultramafic rocks are more strongly depleted than typical abyssal peridotites and their whole-rock and mineral chemistries suggest formation above a subduction zone.

22. The age-depth relation can be modeled by the cooling of a lithosphere plate or mantle half-space in areas without significant subduction.

23. The geology of the Alps and the Apennines is the result of the evolution from Paleozoic orogens (mostly Hercynian), the Permo-Mesozoic Tethyan rifting and related passive continental margins, and, eventually the Cretaceous-to-present Alpine-Betic subduction, and the Eocene to present Apennines-Maghrebides subduction (Beltrando et al., 2010a, and references therein).

24. ‘The polarity of the postulated Carboniferous subduction at Alexander Island is unknown.’ The Carboniferous lasted from about 363 to 290 million years ago

25. As cooling continued, subduction and dissolving in ocean water removed most CO2 from the atmosphere but levels oscillated wildly as new surface and mantle cycles appeared.