AMURIAN PLATE
The 'Amurian Plate' (or 'Amur Plate') is a proposed continental tectonic plate covering Manchuria, the Korean Peninsula, Western Japan, and Primorsky Krai. It is not clear yet whether it is an independent plate or a part of the Eurasian Plate. It is bounded on the north and west by the Eurasian Plate, on the northeast by the Okhotsk Plate, and on the south by the Philippine Plate. Lake Baikal is considered a boundary between the Amurian Plate and the Eurasian Plate.
The Amurian Plate may have been involved in the 1976 Tangshan earthquake in China.
Dongping Wei and Tetsuzo Seno. 1998. ''Determination of the Amurian Plate Motion''. Mantle Dynamics and Plate Interactions in East Asia, Geodynamics Series. v.27, edited by M. F. J. Flower et al., 419p, AGU, Washington D.C. (abstract)
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The Amurian Plate may have been involved in the 1976 Tangshan earthquake in China.
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Dongping Wei and Tetsuzo Seno. 1998. ''Determination of the Amurian Plate Motion''. Mantle Dynamics and Plate Interactions in East Asia, Geodynamics Series. v.27, edited by M. F. J. Flower et al., 419p, AGU, Washington D.C. (abstract)
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