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Water depth edit

Hi Sarcastaball, do you have access to sources that could be used to add typical water depth and also who first discovered the plate and when? ϢereSpielChequers 20:45, 13 April 2018 (UTC)Reply

Unfortunately, no. I will not be focusing on those aspects of the plate. I will be talking about tectonics, history, and structure.Sarcastaball (talk) 00:43, 27 April 2018 (UTC)Reply

Resources to be used edit

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References

  1. ^ Engeln, Joseph; Stein, Seth (May 1984). "Tectonics of the Easter Plate". Earth and Planetary Science Letters. 68: 259–270.
  2. ^ Anderson, Roger; Forsyth, Donald; Molnar, Peter; Mammerickx, Jacqueline (December 1974). "Fault Plane Solutions of Earthquakes on the Nazca Plate Boundaries and the Easter Plate". Earth and Planetary Science Letters. 24: 188–202.
  3. ^ Rusby, Ruth; Searle, Roger (July 1995). "A History of Easter Microplate, 5.25 Ma to Present". Journal of Geophysical Research. 100: 12617–12640.
  4. ^ Lonsdale, Adrian (1985). "Easter Plate survey; mantle dynamics, hot spots, tectonic movements and propagating rifts undergo new scrutiny". Sea Technology. 26: 27.
  5. ^ Handschumacher, D. W. (1981). "Structure and evolution of the Easter Plate". Nazca plate : crustal formation and Andean convergence : a volume dedicated to George P. Woollard: 63.
  6. ^ Alden, Andrew (Feb 28, 2017). "Here are the Sizes of Tectonic or Lithospheric Plates". Thought Co.