"Wadati-benioff" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Wadati-benioff" Meaning

A seismic term!

Wadati-Benioff zone refers to a zone of deformation at the boundary between two tectonic plates, specifically a zone of deep earthquakes that occur at the boundary between an oceanic plate and an overriding continental or oceanic plate. It is named after two Japanese seismologists, Kiyoo Wadati and Hugo Benioff, who first identified this type of seismic activity in the 1930s and 1940s.

"Wadati-benioff" Examples

Five examples of Wadati-Benioff zone usage


Seismology: The Wadati-Benioff zone is a (ipnn-labelassdesc signalance zone of earthquakes that can indicate the type of plate collision occurring at subduction zones.
Geology: Understanding the shape, curvature and sizes of Wadati-Benioff zones are a critical factor in deciphering the nature of major geological events such as massive earthquakes.
Earth Science: A sudden shift in the angle of the Wadati-Benioff zone at a given region indicates an alteration in the earthquake epicenter.
Continental Dynamics: By tracing the area of activity of the zones, scientists can determine if there's likely to be high effuse of heat radiated from the earth's core.
The trenches, which form behind the island arcs, known as Benioff zones are the result of the oceanic plates moving towards subduction zones.

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