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a geological process in which one edge of a crustal plate is forced sideways and downward into the mantle below another plate
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Subduction zones mark sites of convective downwelling of the Earth's lithosphere. Subduction zones exist at convergent plate boundaries where one plate of oceanic lithosphere converges with another plate and sinks below into the mantle. It is at subduction zones that the Earth's lithosphere, oceanic crust, sedimentary layers, and trapped water are recycled into the deep mantle. Earth is the only planet where subduction is known to occur; neither Venus nor Mars have subduction zones. ...
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The sliding of the sea floor beneath a continent or island arc. (See page(s) 468)
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A process of water mass formation through a combination of wind action and cooling. A convergence in the wind-driven surface current field pushes water down along constant- density surfaces. During winter this water is convectively mixed as a result of surface cooling. ...
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The process in which one lithospheric plate collides with and is forced down under another plate and drawn back into the Earth's mantle.
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