Volcanic seamount chain on the Nazca plate
The Malpelo Ridge (Spanish: Dorsal de Malpelo) is an elevated part of Nazca plate off the Pacific coast of Colombia. It is a faulted chain of volcanic rock of tholeiitic composition.[1] The Malpelo Ridge may have originated simultaneously as Carnegie Ridge, and thus represent an old continuation of Cocos Ridge.[2] It is thought to have acquired it present position due to tectonic movements along the Panama fracture zone.[2]
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