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Re: More questions on the Burma microplate (allegedly where the quake occurred)
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: Re: More questions on the Burma microplate (allegedly where the quake occurred)
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: Sun, 02 Jan 2005 17:34:46 +0100
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Probably to avoid confusion with Andaman basin which covers only part of the Burma microplate.
What about the Andaman islands, which are entirely on the plate? Or the Nicobar islands (ditto)?
Well, whatever...
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