oceanic crust
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Before the plate boundary moved into the area, the oceanic crust there had already become unusually thick and heated.
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Near the Azores, a comparable trench system called the Terceira Rift is forming in another region where the oceanic crust is unusually thick.
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Continental crust: The thick, buoyant type of crust that forms Earth's continents, distinct from the thinner oceanic crust.
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This missing step involves a sort of geologic juicing in a magma chamber where zircons form before they reach the surface, with oceanic crust entering the chamber ahead of continental crust.
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While the opening of the basin creates oceanic crust, its closing squeezes the crust into mountains -- bringing a geologic record of Earth history to the surface where humans can more easily access it, said coauthor Matt Malkowski, an assistant professor at the Jackson School's Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences.
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