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Manus plate

Coordinates: 3°02′13″S 150°27′22″E / 3.0370°S 150.4560°E / -3.0370; 150.4560
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Manus plate
The Manus plate
TypeMinor
Movement1north-west
Speed192mm/year
FeaturesPacific Ocean
1Relative to the African plate

The Manus plate is a 100-km microplate located northeast of New Guinea. The Manus plate was formed in between the North Bismark Plate and the South Bismark Plate. The Manus plate currently rotates counter-clockwise in the Melanesia area.[1]

Formation

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The Manus plate formed during the Brunhes-Matuyama reversal, making its maximum age approximately 781,000 years old.[2] The Manus plate formed in-between and on top of the transform boundaries that were separating the North and South Bismark plates.[2] The plate was formed of young mid-ocean ridge basalt, along with pieces of older oceanic floor that had broken off of the South Bismarck plate.[2]

Boundaries and Movement

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The north and northeast boundaries of the Manus plate, with the North Bismark and Pacific plates are both convergent boundaries.[3] The plates southeast borders of the South Bismark plate is a divergent boundary.[3] The southwest boundary bordering the South Bismark plate is a transform boundary. The Manus plate currently has a rate of rotation of 51°/ Ma at the spot, -3.04°N, 150.46°E, in the counter-clockwise direction, due to the plates left lateral motion.[4] This is likely the fastest plate rotation, on Earth at this time.[4]

References

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  1. ^ Bird, Peter (2003). "An updated digital model of plate boundaries". Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems. 4 (3). Bibcode:2003GGG.....4.1027B. doi:10.1029/2001GC000252. ISSN 1525-2027.
  2. ^ a b c "Caroline, North Bismarck, South Bismarck, Manus". Southwest Pacific plates. Retrieved 2020-03-12.
  3. ^ a b "ODP Leg 193: Manus Basin\". mlp.ldeo.columbia.edu. Retrieved 2020-03-18.
  4. ^ a b Martinez, Fernando; Taylor, Brian (1996-06-01). "Backarc spreading, rifting, and microplate rotation, between transform faults in the Manus Basin". Marine Geophysical Researches. 18 (2): 203–224. Bibcode:1996MarGR..18..203M. doi:10.1007/BF00286078. ISSN 1573-0581. S2CID 128798965.

3°02′13″S 150°27′22″E / 3.0370°S 150.4560°E / -3.0370; 150.4560