PLATE ROTATION POLE
WE CAN DESCRIBE THE MOTION BETWEEN ANY TWO PLATES AS A ROTATION ABOUT AN IMAGINARY POINT, CALLED A “POLE”.
THE RATE OF PLATE MOTION INCREASES WITH DISTANCE FROM THE POLE
UPPER FIGURE: PLATE 2 ROTATES COUNTERCLOCKWISE RELATIVE TO PLATE 1
WHERE PLATE 2 MOVES AWAY FROM THE BOUNDARY THERE IS
A RIDGE (SPREADING CENTER)
WHERE PLATE MOTION IS ALONG THE BOUNDARY THERE IS
A TRANSFORM FAULT
LOWER FIGURE: PLATE 1 ROTATES COUNTERCLOCKWISE RELATIVE TO PLATE 2
WHERE PLATE 1 MOVES TOWARD THE BOUNDARY THERE IS
A SUBDUCTION ZONE (TRENCH)
WHERE PLATE MOTION IS ALONG THE BOUNDARY THERE IS
A TRANSFORM FAULT