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Caption: A possible cause for the eastward migration of igneous activity in the Cordilleran region during the Cretaceous Period was a change from (a) high-angle to (b) low-angle subduction.
Lecture Note:
As the subducting plate moved downward at a lower angle, the depth of melting moved farther to the east.
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