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  1. Subduction - Wikipedia

    Subduction is possible because the cold and rigid oceanic lithosphere is slightly denser than the underlying asthenosphere, the hot, ductile layer in the upper mantle. Once initiated, stable …

  2. Introduction to Subduction Zones: Amazing Events in Subduction Zones

    Sep 7, 2020 · When tectonic plates converge, one plate slides beneath the other plate, or subducts, descending into the Earth’s mantle at rates of 2-8 centimeters (1–3 inches) per year.

  3. Subduction zone | Plate Tectonics, Oceanic Crust & Volcanism

    Subduction zone, oceanic trench area marginal to a continent in which, according to the theory of plate tectonics, older and denser seafloor underthrusts the continental mass, dragging …

  4. What's a Subduction Zone? Everyone in the Pacific NW Should …

    Mar 11, 2025 · Subduction zones are responsible for powerful earthquakes, tsunamis and volcanic activity, making them some of the most geologically active and hazardous areas on …

  5. What Is a Subduction Zone? - Live Science

    Sep 6, 2022 · When two tectonic plates meet at a subduction zone and one slides underneath the other, this lithosphere material curves down into the hot mantle. This subduction process …

  6. Subduction Zone Science: Definition, Example, And A Simple …

    Dec 30, 2024 · When this plate is forced to bend downwards, the process is called subduction. The process of subduction results in the formation of a zone called a subduction zone. The …

  7. Subduction: The Sinking of Tectonic Plates - ThoughtCo

    Jan 17, 2020 · Subduction, Latin for "carried under," is a term used for a specific type of plate interaction. It happens when one lithospheric plate meets another—that is, in convergent …

  8. Subduction - Nature

    Jul 27, 2020 · Subduction is the primary driver of plate tectonics and has provided a critical exchange of life-supporting elements between the biosphere and geosphere over Earth’s history.

  9. Convergent Plate Boundaries—Subduction Zones - U.S. National Park Service

    Subduction zones form where a plate with thinner (less-buoyant) oceanic crust descends beneath a plate with thicker (more-buoyant) continental crust.

  10. What Is The Process Of Subduction? - WorldAtlas

    Mar 6, 2018 · In geological terms, subduction is the act of one tectonic plate moving under another tectonic plate at the point of their convergent boundary. As the subducting plate …