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← GeographyWhich mechanism causes regional metamorphism during oceanic plate subduction beneath a continental plate?
A)Compression and fluid infiltration✓
B)Shear stress from fault movement
C)Radiative heat from the mantle
D)Chemical weathering by seawater
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During subduction, high pressure and temperature arise from compression, while water released from hydrous minerals in the subducting slab infiltrates the overlying crust which changes the mineral composition of the rocks. Therefore compression and fluid infiltration result, rather than shear stress, radiative heat, or chemical weathering which require different agents.
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