Earth:Banda Sea Triple Junction
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Short description: Point where the boundaries of the Indo-Australian Plate, the Pacific Plate and the Eurasian Plate meet
The Banda Sea Triple Junction is a geologic triple junction where three tectonic plates meet: the Indo-Australian Plate, the Pacific Plate and the Eurasian Plate. It is located on the seafloor of the Banda Sea off the west coast of the island of New Guinea. The plate boundaries which meet at this triple junction are all subduction zones (trenches).
References
- Hinschberger, F; Malod, J.-A; Dyment, J; Honthaas, C; Réhault, J.-P; Burhanuddin, S (2001), "Magnetic lineations constraints for the back-arc opening of the Late Neogene South Banda Basin (eastern Indonesia)", Tectonophysics 333 (1–2): 47–59, doi:10.1016/S0040-1951(00)00266-3, Bibcode: 2001Tectp.333...47H
- Tectonics of Indonesia – University of North Dakota