Kula Plate

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The Kula Plate was an ancient oceanic tectonic plate in the northern Pacific that once subducted beneath western North America before being largely consumed.

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Label Occurrences
Kula Plate canonical 1

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Statements (47)

Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient tectonic plate
oceanic plate
tectonic plate
activeDuring Cretaceous
Paleogene
associatedWith Alaskan volcanic activity
Coast Plutonic Complex
surface form: Coast Mountains batholith

accretionary terranes of western North America
boundedBy Farallon Plate
Pacific Plate
caused magmatic arc activity along western North America
ceasedSubductionBy Eocene
formedIn Late Jurassic
geologicalAge Cenozoic
Mesozoic Era
surface form: Mesozoic
influencedFormationOf Coast Plutonic Complex
influencedTectonicsOf Alaska
British Columbia
Pacific Northwest
surface form: Pacific Northwest of North America

Yukon
largelyConsumedBeneath North American Plate
largelyConsumedBy subduction
locatedIn Northern Pacific Ocean
surface form: northern Pacific Ocean
movementDirection northward
northwestward
namedAfter Kula region of Alaska
partOf Pacific Ocean drainage basin
surface form: Pacific basin
partOfResearchField North American Cordilleran geology
plate tectonics
plateType oceanic lithosphere
reconstructedUsing paleomagnetism
plate tectonic reconstructions
seafloor magnetic anomalies
relatedTo Farallon Plate
Pacific Plate
relativeMotion rapid
separatedFrom Farallon Plate
Pacific Plate
status no longer existing as a surface plate
subductedBeneath Alaska
British Columbia
North American Plate
Pacific Northwest
Yukon
western North America
subductedInto mantle
subductionZoneType oceanic-continental subduction zone

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Farallon Plate wasAdjacentTo Kula Plate