Alaska’s Aleutian Islands were lifted as one chain 5 to 7 million years ago, and the shift points to a rotating Pacific Plate that may have reshaped one of Earth’s most volatile island arcs

A groundbreaking study reveals the Aleutian Islands experienced a massive geological uplift between 5 and 7 million years ago. Researchers used apatite thermochronometry to analyze rock samples, finding evidence of a synchronous event across the entire archipelago. This dramatic rise, caused by a shift in the Pacific tectonic plate's motion, reshaped the islands and is crucial for understanding seismic and volcanic hazards in the region.

Alaska’s Aleutian Islands were lifted as one chain 5 to 7 million years ago, and the shift points to a rotating Pacific Plate that may have reshaped one of Earth’s most volatile island arcs
A groundbreaking study reveals the Aleutian Islands experienced a massive geological uplift between 5 and 7 million years ago. Researchers used apatite thermochronometry to analyze rock samples, finding evidence of a synchronous event across the entire archipelago. This dramatic rise, caused by a shift in the Pacific tectonic plate's motion, reshaped the islands and is crucial for understanding seismic and volcanic hazards in the region.