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Landforms (Relief Features) associated with plate boundaries
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Constructive Plate Boundary –
initial stage
Rift Valley
e.g. East African rift valley
Rift Valley with stepped faults, and tilted blocks (horsts)
Initial doming from upwelling magma
Leads to Y-shaped rifting.
A shallow sea basin may form – lots of evaporite salt deposits.
Middle Stage
Mid ocean ridge created by sea floor spreading.
Magnetic stripes as evidence for the spreading.
Fissure volcanoes e.g. Iceland
Later stage
Underwater mountain range
Central rift valley
Offset by transform faults
Destructive Plate Boundary – type 1
Ocean plate v. Ocean plate
Ocean trench e.g. Aleutian trench
Island arc volcanoes e.g. Aleutians (off Alaska)
Pacific Ring of Fire
Ocean plate v. Continental plate (Sometimes called a SUBDUCTION ZONE)
Ocean plate subducts as it is denser
Ocean trench e.g. Peru-Chile trench
Cordillera range of Young Fold Mountains e.g. Andes
Andesitic volcanic peaks e.g. Nevada del Ruiz
Destructive Plate Boundary – type 2
Destructive Plate Boundary – type 3
Continental plate v. continental Plate collision
A collision zone
Major fold mountains e.g. Himalayas and High Plateau e.g. Tibet
e.g. Ocean plate carrying India drifted northwards until India collided with Eurasian plate.
Conservative Plate Boundary
No volcanic features
Plenty of earthquakes e.g. San Andreas fault.
Fault line scarp slopes
Horizontal movement faults
Fault displacement features
Mid ocean ridge
Transform fault
Conservative Plate Boundaries are transform faults
which displace mid ocean ridges in Constructive plate Boundaries
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