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ALEUTIAN ARC AND VICINITY 1900-2007

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Product Number
236800
Series
OFR-10-1083-B
Scale
1:5,000,000
Alternate ID
101083-B
Authors
ANTONIO VILLASENOR
Version Date
01/01/2010

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Description
This map shows details of the Aleutian arc not visible in an earlier publication. The Aleutian arc extends about 3,000 km from the Gulf of Alaska to the Kamchatka Peninsula. It marks the region where the Pacific plate subducts into the mantle beneath the North America plate. This subduction is responsible for the generation of the Aleutian Islands and the deep offshore Aleutian Trench. Relative to a fixed North America plate, the Pacific plate is moving northwest at a rate that increases from about 55 mm per year at the arc's eastern edge to 75 mm per year near its western terminus. In the east, the convergence of the plates is nearly perpendicular to the plate boundary. However, because of the boundary's curvature, as one travels westward along the arc, the subduction becomes more and more oblique to the boundary until the relative plate motion becomes parallel to the arc at the Near Islands near its western edge.
Height In Inches
24.000
Length In Inches
36.010
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