Coiba Plate
Description
The Coiba plate was identified as early as 1981 by Pennington, and later in 1988 by Adamek et al. It is named after Coiba, to the south of mainland Panama, bordering the plate. It was presented together with the newly defined Malpelo plate by Tuo Zhang and lead-researcher Richard G. Gordon et al. of Rice University in a paper published in August 2017. The Coiba transform fault (CTF) separates the Coiba plate from the Malpelo plate. The slab tear between the microplates could have happened during the fragmentation of the Farallon plate, in the Oligocene, around 30 to 25 Ma. The Coiba Ridge, a submerged part of the plate probably formed at the Galápagos hotspot, in contrast with the Malpelo Ridge, a product of volcanic activity.
The researchers led by Gordon used a Columbia University database of multibeam sonar soundings west of Ecuador and Colombia to identify a diffuse plate boundary that runs from the Panama transform fault (PTF) eastward.
Gallery
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Former plate boundaries in the Pacific, offshore western South America
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Seismic activity map of Colombia
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Coiba, namesake of the plate
References
Bibliography
- Chiarabba, Claudio; De Gori, Pasquale; Faccenna, Claudio; Speranza, Fabio; Seccia, Danilo; Dionicio, Viviana; Prieto, German A. (2016), "Subduction system and flat slab beneath the Eastern Cordillera of Colombia", Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems, 17 (1): 16–27, Bibcode:2016GGG....17...16C, doi:10.1002/2015GC006048, retrieved 2018-06-06
- Meschede, Martin; Barckhausen, Udo (2000), "Plate tectonic evolution of the Cocos-Nazca spreading center" (PDF), Proceedings of the Ocean Drilling Program, Scientific Results, 170: 1–10, retrieved 2018-06-06
- Zhang, Tuo; Gordon, Richard G.; Mishra, Jay K.; Wang, Chengzu (2017), The Malpelo Plate Hypothesis and implications for nonclosure of the Cocos-Nazca-Pacific plate motion circuit, AGU Fall Meeting, New Orleans, p. 1, retrieved 2018-06-06
Further reading
- Patarroyo Camargo, Germán David; Martínez Rodríguez, José Ignacio (2013), "Foraminíferos bentónicos recientes en las aguas profundas de la Cuenca de Panamá: ecología y su posible relación con las corrientes de fondo" (PDF), Boletín de Investigaciones Marinas y Costeras, 42: 31–55, retrieved 2017-09-01
- Sallarès, Valentí; Charvis, Philippe; Flueh, Ernst R.; Bialas, Joerg (2003), "Seismic structure of Cocos and Malpelo Volcanic Ridges and implications for hot spot-ridge interaction" (PDF), Journal of Geophysical Research, 108 (B12): 1–21, Bibcode:2003JGRB..108.2564S, doi:10.1029/2003JB002431, hdl:10261/201314, retrieved 2017-09-01