Obduction

Obduction

Obduction is the overthrusting of continental crust by oceanic crust or mantle rocks at a convergent plate boundary. (Closing of an ocean or mountain building episode (orogeny)) This process is uncommon as the denser oceanic lithosphere usually subducts underneath the less dense continental plate. Obduction occurs where a fragment of continental crust is caught in a subduction zone with resulting overthrusting of oceanic mafic and ultramafic rocks from the mantle onto the continental crust. Obduction often occurs where a small tectonic plate is caught between two larger plates, with the crust (both island arc and oceanic) welding onto an adjacent continent as a new terrane. When two continental plates collide, obduction of the oceanic crust between them is often a part of the resulting orogeny.

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