Talk:Geology of Antarctica

Latest comment: 4 years ago by 2601:1C2:500:7340:A113:2140:F77:9958 in topic Plates, Cratons, Terranes, and Sutures

Plates, Cratons, Terranes, and Sutures

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When you compare notes, it does not seem obvious whether there could be one or several microplates between East Antarctica and the Scotia Plate.

Nonetheless, it may be that West Antarctica is not either a separate plate or an array of microplates, but rather sutured or at lease partially sutured cratons and terranes.

The basic question is, how complete does suturing need to be for there to be cratons and terranes rather than microplates, and the boundaries of the use of terminology in the references does not seem to be clear either.

Here are some links for comparison.

West Antarctic Rift - Geology of Antarctica - Scotia Plate - Antarctic Plate - Craton - Suture (geology) - Terrane

2601:1c2:500:7340:a113:2140:f77:9958 (talkcontribs) 21:18, 28 December 2019 (UTC)Reply

Redundant images

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I removed these two images from the article. They have been around since the article was created, but it remains unclear to me what they add to the article. --Fama Clamosa (talk) 09:37, 25 November 2012 (UTC)Reply