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chapter 14 convergent plate boundaries not covered 2006

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accretionary wedge, p 424
a large wedge-shaped mass of sediment accumulating above subduction zones. Here sediment is scraped from the descending oceanic plate and accreted to the overriding crustal block
Andean-type plate margins, p 422
a plate boundary the generates continental volcanic arcs because of subduction. see figure 14.7 on p.423
backarc basin, p 420
The region between an island arc and the continental mainland, commonly with at least some oceanic crust on its floor.
compressional mountians, p 425
the major type of mountain belts seen on earth. Generated by horizontal forces shortening and thickening crustal material by means of folding and thrust faulting.
continental volcanic arc, p 419
A belt of volcanic mountains on the continental mainland that lie above a subduction zone. Compare with island arc .
fault-block mountains, p 435
a mountain formed by the displacement of rock along a fault.
fold-and-thrust belts, p. 426
Mountains, characterized by extensive folding and thrust faulting, that form at convergent plate boundaries on continents.
forearc basin, p. 425
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gravitational collapse, p 437
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island arcs, p 419
A curved belt of volcanic islands lying above a subduction zone. Compare with continental arcs.
isostacy, p 437
The condition of equilibrium, comparable to floating, of units of the lithosphere above the asthenosphere.
isostatic adjustment, p 437
compensation of the lithosphere when weight is added or removed. When weight is added, the lithosphere subsides; when weight is removed the lithosphere uplifts.
microcontinent, p 431
A fragment of the lithosphere, smaller than a plate, that forms a portion of an accreted terrane margin.
orogenesis, p 417
The process of mountain building.
passive margin, p 422
this is NOT a plate margin, but rather the margin of a continent. Because these types of continental margins are not associated with PLATE margins, they're inactive volcanically and seismically.
suture, p 426
The line of juncture where continental rocks on two converging plates meet. Example: The region in the Himalayas where the Eurasian and Indian-Australian plates meet.
terrane, p 431
A fragment of the lithosphere, smaller than a plate, that forms a portion of an accreted terrane margin.
volcanic island arc, p 419
a chain of volcanic islands generally located a few hundred kilometers from a trench were there is active subduction of the oceanic plate.

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