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Cuernos Del Paine, Andes Mountains Gabriel Callaghan Examples of divergent boundaries So, we’re making new crust? Convergent plate boundaries 2 types of crust = 3 possible combinations 1. Oceanic lithosphere meets oceanic lithosphere 2. Oceanic lithosphere meets continental lithosphere 3. Continental lithosphere meets continental lithosphere Convergent boundaries involving oceanic lithosphere • At convergent boundaries oceanic plates are subducted. • Subduction is the recycling of oceanic crust into the mantle Play convection animation Subduction zones are characterized by two things: 1. Deep trench 2. Long chain of volcanoes Volcanic arc Trench Where is this subduction zone? • At oceanic-oceanic convergent boundaries, volcanoes form chains of islands called island arcs. The Aleutian Islands in Alaska • At continental-oceanic convergent boundaries, volcanoes form long mountain chains such as the Cascade Mountains. Mt. Saint Helens • Subduction zones cause the largest Earthquakes known. • The 2004 Tsunami in the Indian Ocean was caused by an earthquake at a subduction zone. Continent-continent convergent boundaries • Neither lithospheric plate can be fully subducted. • Instead, the plates pile up to form huge mountain ranges Where is this continent-continent collision? You are here Play plate motions animation Transform plate boundaries • Relatively few volcanoes • Lots of earthquakes, though not so large as at subduction zones Where is this transform boundary? Mid-ocean ridge transforms Hot Spots Hot Spots of the World Divergent boundaries • Begin with rifting—upwelling of hot mantle starts to break the crust apart • Faults form rift valleys • Decompression causes melting and volcanism • New oceanic crust begins to form. The plate boundary is now a mid-ocean ridge. The Theory of Plate Tectonics Active Rift Aulacogen Mantle Plume