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- Close-up view of the ice-covered surface of Wakefield Lake in Maplewood, Minnesota, taken on January 1, 2025. The ice has a layer of snow and frost patterns. Small sticks and natural debris are embedded in the ice, indicating recent snowfall and windy conditions.
- Anatolian Sub-Plate (Wikipedia)
The Anatolian Sub-Plate is a continental tectonic plate that is separated from the Eurasian plate and the Arabian plate by the North Anatolian Fault and the East Anatolian Fault respectively. Most of the country of Turkey is located on the Anatolian plate. Most significant earthquakes in the region have historically occurred along the northern fault, such as the 1939 Erzincan earthquake. The devastating 2023 Turkey–Syria earthquake occurred along the active East Anatolian fault at a strike slip fault where the Arabian plate is sliding past the Anatolian plate horizontally.