Words and phrases that have a meaning related to subduction:  (133 results)
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crustal, subducting, tectonic, lithosphere, plate tectonics, volcanism, rifting, magmas, craton, metamorphism, crustal plate, lavas, deglaciation, compressional, graben, depositional, deformation, asthenosphere, seismicity, recrystallization, hydrothermal, tensional, palaeozoic, orogenic, clastic, isostatic, basalts, terrane, hydrosphere, upwelling, sedimentary, anticlines, hornfels, el nino southern oscillation, metamorphic rock, silicic, facies, convection, carbonate, magnetization, dolomites, limestones, glaciation, mineralizing, dextral, laurasia, san andreas fault, sinistral, moho, neogene, gondwanaland, planetesimal, faunas, sediments, continental drift, igneous, landmasses, biogeochemical, olivine, anisotropy, sedimentary rock, detrital, pillow lava, anticyclones, temperature gradient, tropopause, extrusive, igneous rock, supercontinent, anorthosite, convective, horst, pyroclastic, chondrules, magnetisation, austenite, adiabatic, accretionary, isotherms, caldera, equilibration, advection, martensite, ankerite, quasicrystal, lamprophyre, seamount, solvation, adsorbate, andesite, comminution, poleward, fissions, alkalic, soliton, ordovician, scarps, hydrophobicity, loess, foreland, torus, stratigraphy, sedimentation, subsidence, tectonics, submergence, erosion, magmatism, accretion, denudation, dismantling, rebuilding, cementation, commercialization, crystallisation, excavation, exhumation, deltaic, intraplate, geosynclinal, neritic, vadose, anatectic, arc, biotic, conflictive, cratonic, diagenetic, fluvial, geotectonic, hydrogeologic, intracontinental, karstic
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— Adjectives for subduction: oblique, active, dipping, continental, oceanic, shallow, directed, eastward, intracontinental, deep, flat, more...

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