Citations:subductively

Adverb: "in a subductive manner"

 * 1984 — Stanley W. Ivosevic, Gold and Silver Handbook: On Geology, Exploration, Development, Economics of Large Tonnage, Low Grade Deposits, ISBN 9780961135232, page 114:
 * this Precambrian volcanism and mineralization evidently orginated above short, stationary magmatic arcs rather than above the subductively migrating cordilleran ones characteristic of later eras.
 * 1993 — Contributions of Space Geodesy to Geodynamics: Crustal Dynamics, American Geophysical Union (1993), ISBN 9780875905235, page 300:
 * which appear to result from collisional processes as the African and Arabian plates have been and continue to be consumed subductively along their northern limits,
 * 1995 — Ron Wiggins, "The Merger of Florida, Cuba Only Millenniums Away", The Palm Beach Post, 2 February 1995:
 * Come to think of it, by that time we'll be in Cuba, subductively speaking.