| 31. | Igneous basement of a nonaccretionary forearc may be continuously exposed by subduction erosion.
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| 32. | These occur when two descending subduction plates are linked by a transform fault.
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| 33. | As long as subduction continues, new Cascade volcanoes will continue to rise.
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| 34. | Here the plates converge much more obliquely, exhibiting transpression instead of subduction.
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| 35. | This extensive subduction zone has formed the Sunda Trench.
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| 36. | At the subduction zone, " slab-pull " comes into effect.
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| 37. | This subduction has also created an accretionary wedge that forms the Makran region.
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| 38. | It is vulnerable to a Cascadia Subduction Zone tsunami.
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| 39. | This large oceanic plate was consumed at subduction zones.
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| 40. | Special subduction related metamorphism to blueschist facies is known from the B�rka nappe.
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