Gibraltar Subduction Zone

Gibraltar Subduction Zone

Subduction zone discovered beneath Gibraltar Strait in the Atlantic Ocean.

  • Vulnerability – Mature Atlantic-type oceans are generally not vulnerable to the process of subduction.
    • The oceanic lithosphere here is thick and strong, making it resistant to breaking and bending
    • However, Atlantic has 2 fully developed Subduction Zones
  • 2 subduction zones – Lesser Antilles and the Scotia arcs.
  • Gibraltar Arc – Emerging 3rd subduction zone in the Atlantic
  • Subduction Invasion – A phenomenon were Gibraltar Arc would eventually expand to the open Atlantic Ocean leading to the shrinking of the ocean
  • Subduction Zones – Locations of convergent plate boundaries where one tectonic plate is pushed below the other tectonic plate
  • Also called as – Benioff Zones 
  • Impacts of Subduction – Produces deep trenches, earthquakes, and volcanoes that often form arcs of islands along the convergent boundary.
  • Gibraltar Strait – Narrow waterway separating Europe and Africa and connecting the Mediterranean Sea to the Atlantic Ocean
  • Bordered by – Spain and Morocco
  • Formation – Formed due to the northward movement of the African Plate towards the European Plate

Related Article: Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation

Source: Times of India


Previous Year Question

In the South Atlantic and South-Eastern Pacific regions in tropical latitudes, cyclones do not originate. What is the reason?

[UPSC Civil Service Exam – 2015 Prelims]

(a) Sea surface temperatures are low
(b) Inter-Tropical Convergence Zone seldom occurs
(c) Coriolis force is too weak
(d) Absence of land in those regions

Answer: (b)


Practice Question

Which of the following countries are separated by Gibraltar Strait?

 
 
 
 

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