• The Aleutian Trench (or Aleutian Trough) is an oceanic trench along a convergent plate boundary which runs along the southern coastline of Alaska and the Aleutian islands.
  • The Aleutian Trench extends from the northernmost point in the Gulf of Alaska west to the Kamchatka Peninsula in far eastern Russia.
  • The Aleutian Trench, extending 2,900 kilometers from the Gulf of Alaska to Kamchatka, marks the place where the Pacific plate is being subducted beneath the...
  • The Aleutian Trench The Aleutian Trench forms the border between the North American Plate to the north and the Pacific Plate on the south side of the Aleutian...
  • The Aleutian Trench, which has formed along the convergent boundary and has been produced by the subduction of the oceanic plate, extends for 2,000 miles.
  • The tectonic character of the eastern Aleutian Trench and some major events in its geologic history can be estimated from nine continuous seismic reflection...
  • The trench gives rise to the island arc Aleutian Islands where it runs through the open sea.
  • The Aleutian Trench forms the border between the North American Plate to the North and Pacific plate on the south side of the Aleutian Islands which is found in...
  • The statistical histogram shows that the most common depth value in the segment of the Aleutian Trench is -4800 m, occurring 1722 times.
  • (2019) have speculated that the Aleutian trench may have exploited a pre-existing transform boundary in a possible backarc behind the Olutorsky arc.