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A back-arc basin is a type of geological feature that forms in a convergent tectonic setting, specifically behind a volcanic island arc or a continental volcanic arc. These basins typically develop due to the dynamics of plate tectonics, particularly in oceanic-continental or oceanic-oceanic convergent plate boundaries.

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