The Lesser Antilles subduction zone is a geological feature located in the Caribbean region, specifically along the eastern edge of the Lesser Antilles island arc. This subduction zone is where the North American Plate is being forced beneath the Caribbean Plate, leading to significant tectonic activity in the region. Key points about the Lesser Antilles subduction zone include: 1. **Geological Importance**: It's part of the complex interactions between the North American, Caribbean, and South American tectonic plates.
Articles by others on the same topic
There are currently no matching articles.