subductiezijde
Subductiezijde, also known as the subduction zone wedge or accretionary prism, refers to a geological structure formed during the process of plate tectonics, specifically at convergent boundaries where one tectonic plate is forced beneath another in a phenomenon called subduction. This region lies between the descending slab of oceanic lithosphere and the overriding continental or oceanic plate. The subducting plate typically consists of denser oceanic crust, which sinks into the mantle due to its higher density compared to the overriding plate.
The subductiezijde is characterized by complex deformation, including folding, faulting, and the accumulation of sediments scraped
Geologically, the subductiezijde plays a crucial role in the formation of volcanic arcs, as the subducting
Studies of the subductiezijde provide insights into the dynamics of plate tectonics, the recycling of Earth’s