Panama plate

Panama plate
The Panama Plate
TypeMicro
Movement1North-west
Speed119mm/year
FeaturesColombia, Costa Rica, and Panama
1Relative to the African plate
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The Panama Plate is a small tectonic plate (microplate) that exists between two actively spreading ridges and moves relatively independently of its surrounding plates.[1] The Panama Plate is located between the Cocos Plate and the Nazca Plate to the south and the Caribbean Plate to the north. Most of its borders are convergent boundaries, including a subduction zone to the west. It consists, for the most part, of the countries of Costa Rica and Panama.

  1. ^ Joseph, Antony (2017). Investigating Seafloors and Oceans: From Mud Volcanoes to Giant Squid. Elsevier. pp. 43–74. ISBN 978-0-12-809357-3.