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    The IzuBoninMariana (IBM) arc system is a tectonic plate convergent boundary in Micronesia. The IBM arc system extends over 2800 km south from Tokyo...
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    beneath the Philippine Sea Plate, creating the Izu Islands and Bonin Islands on the IzuBoninMariana Arc system. It is 9,826 metres (32,238 ft) +/- 11m...
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    IzuBoninMariana Arc which extends to the Izu Peninsula and Mount Fuji on the Honshū mainland which are northern extensions of the Izu volcanic arc....
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    arcs from north to south: the Northeastern Japan Arc, the Southwestern Japan Arc, and the Ryukyu Island Arc. The Daitō Islands, the IzuBoninMariana...
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    another meaning for "the Bonin Islands". The Bonin Islands are a part of the IzuBoninMariana Arc of Pacific islands. A fore arc, they lie above the subduction...
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    The Izu peninsula (伊豆半島, Izu-hantō) is a large mountainous peninsula with a deeply indented coastline to the west of Tokyo on the Pacific coast of the...
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    of the IzuBoninMariana arc colliding with Japan constitutes the Izu Collision Zone. The east of the plate includes the Izu–Ogasawara (Bonin) and the...
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    forms the basement of the Mariana Islands which form part of the Izu–BoninMariana Arc. It is separated from the Philippine Sea Plate to the west by a divergent...
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    Volcano Islands (category IzuBoninMariana Arc)
    islands are all active volcanoes lying atop the IzuBoninMariana Arc that stretches south to the Marianas. They have an area of 32.55 square kilometres...
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    the Mariana Trench, is near the islands and is named after them. The islands are part of a geologic structure known as the IzuBoninMariana Arc system...
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    Mount Fuji (category IzuBoninMariana Arc)
    also located near three island arcs: the Southwestern Japan Arc, the Northeastern Japan Arc, and the Izu-Bonin-Mariana Arc. The Fuji triple junction is...
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    Nanpō Islands (category IzuBoninMariana Arc)
    Nanpō Shotō as follows: Nanpō Shotō (Nanpō Islands) Izu Shotō (Izu Islands) Ogasawara Guntō (Bonin Islands) Mukojima Rettō Chichijima Rettō Hahajima Rettō...
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    Japan Trench. The southern end of the arc converges with the Southwestern Japan Arc and the IzuBoninMariana Arc at the Fossa Magna (ja) at the east end...
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    Arc Aleutian Islands Kuril Islands Northeastern Japan Arc Japanese Archipelago including the Ryukyu Islands IzuBoninMariana Arc: Izu Islands Bonin Islands...
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    Lake Ashi (category IzuBoninMariana Arc)
    Lake Ashi (芦ノ湖, Ashi-no-ko), also referred to as Hakone Lake or Ashinoko Lake, is a scenic lake in the Hakone area of Kanagawa Prefecture in Honshū, Japan...
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    controlled volcanism and the nearby island arc sources. Active back-arc basins are found in the Marianas, Kermadec-Tonga, South Scotia, Manus, North...
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    where it meets the Nankai Trough. It runs north of the Izu Islands chain and the IzuBoninMariana Arc (IBM). Megathrust earthquakes associated with the Sagami...
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    The Mariana Trough is an active back-arc basin in the western Pacific Ocean (Stern, Fouch & Klemperer 2003). It is an integral part of the IzuBonin–Mariana...
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  • small computer retail store in Evanston, Illinois, United States IzuBoninMariana Arc system, a plate tectonic convergent boundary in the Pacific Ocean...
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    Insulindia by geology: IzuBoninMariana Arc Kuril Island Arc Northeastern Japan Arc Ryukyu Island Arc Sakhalin Island Arc Southwestern Japan Arc by the United...
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    the western side of the trench. The Mariana Trench is part of the IzuBoninMariana subduction system that forms the boundary between two tectonic plates...
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    Mount Mihara (category IzuBoninMariana Arc)
    Mount Mihara (三原山, Mihara-yama) is an active volcano on the Japanese isle of Izu Ōshima. Although the volcano is predominantly basaltic, major eruptions have...
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    Historic eruptions of Mount Fuji (category IzuBoninMariana Arc)
    the 11th month): An eruption of Mount Fuji; the cinders and ash fell in Izu, Kai, Sagami, and Musashi. This eruption was remarkable, as it spread a vast...
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    (2015). "A record of spontaneous subduction initiation in the IzuBoninMariana arc" (PDF). Nature Geoscience. 8 (9): 728–733. Bibcode:2015NatGe...8...
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  • aseismic back-arc extension as in the IzuBoninMariana Arc. And as the Aleutian and Chile tectonics with strong earthquakes and back-arc thrusting. Between...
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    Mount Hakone (category IzuBoninMariana Arc)
    Mount Hakone (箱根山, Hakoneyama), with its highest peak Mount Kami (1,438 meters), is a complex volcano in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan that is truncated by...
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    Japan Ryukyu Islands Taiwan Philippine Mobile Belt IzuBoninMariana Arc Izu Islands Bonin Islands Mariana Islands Tanimbar and Kai Islands Bismarck Archipelago...
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    Bōsō Peninsula. It is formed from the junction of the IzuBoninMariana Arc where the IzuBonin Trench meets with the Japan Trench and the Sagami Trench...
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    Aogashima (category Izu Islands)
    during a four-year period from 1781–1785. It is located along the IzuBoninMariana Arc. Maruyama is the central cone in the caldera Maruyama in a close...
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    Neogene and then pushed up and onto the island of Honshu when the IzuBoninMariana Arc collided with the rest of Japan. Mount Ōyama has long been regarded...
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