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Entry: slab

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In a subduction zone, the slab is the dipping portion of the lower plate that sinks into the mantle due to the convergent movement between the upper and the lower plates. It is usually made of oceanic crust and can be the locus of a specific kind of earthquakes known as "intraslab".

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changed on 17 Nov 2023 08:31:48.402
submitted byHélène Bressan
accepted on 20 May 2022 09:42:08.388

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date accepted 20 May 2022 09:42:08.388
date submitted 20 May 2022 09:41:38.923
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description In a subduction zone, the slab is the dipping portion of the lower plate that sinks into the mantle due to the convergent movement between the upper and the lower plates. It is usually made of oceanic crust and can be the locus of a specific kind of earthquakes known as "intraslab".
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en slab
fr Plaque plongeante
modified 17 Nov 2023 08:31:48.402
notation c_d1124cde
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account name h.bressan@brgm.fr
name Hélène Bressan

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change note Invalidé par les thématiciens en juillet 2022
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description In a subduction zone, the slab is the dipping portion of the lower plate that sinks into the mantle due to the convergent movement between the upper and the lower plates. It is usually made of oceanic crust and can be the locus of a specific kind of earthquakes known as "intraslab".
in scheme Vocabulaire des mots clefs
label
en slab
fr Plaque plongeante
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en slab
fr Plaque plongeante
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top concept of Vocabulaire des mots clefs
type feature of interest | Concept
was attributed to Pôle FormaTerre