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(Redirected from Niuafo'ou Plate) Small tectonic plate west of Tonga
Map of the Niuafoʻou plate and its neighbouring plates (in French)

The Niuafoʻou plate is a small tectonic plate located west of the islands of Tonga in the region of the Lau Basin. This plate is sandwiched between the Pacific plate to the north, the very unstable Tonga plate to the east and the Australian plate to the west. It is primarily surrounded by divergent boundaries. This plate is riddled with active faults thus making the area extremely earthquake prone.

See also

  • Tonga-Kermadec Ridge – Oceanic ridge in the south-west Pacific Ocean underlying the Tonga–Kermadec island arcPages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets

References

Tectonic plates
Major plates World map indicating tectonic plate boundaries
Minor plates
Microplates
Ancient plates
Oceanic ridges
Ancient oceanic ridges


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