The Farallon Plate is also responsible for transporting old island arcs and various fragments of continental crustal material rifted off from other distant plates and accreting them to the North American Plate.
These fragments from elsewhere are called terranes (sometimes, "exotic" terranes). Much of western North America is composed of these accreted terranes.
Their tomographic modeling suggests that an oceanic tectonic plate known as the FarallonPlate underneath a large portion of the Pacific Ocean may be to blame ... the inclusion of the Farallon Plate.
Researchers hypothesize that the primary driver of the North American craton thinning is the FarallonPlate, which has been subducting (that is, one plate sliding beneath another as they converge) under North America for over 200 million years.
...Earth's surface.What’s causing this geological “meltdown” The culprit seems to be the Farallon slab, an ancient piece of tectonic plate that sank deep into the Earth's mantle millions of years ago.
A tectonic slab buried 660km beneath the central US is pulling surface materials downward, causing the Earth's crust to thin across a wide region. The slab, a remnant of the Farallon plate, has been... .
The study links the formation of these drips to the Farallon plate — a once-active oceanic plate that subducted beneath North America along its western edge ... forward, the Farallon plate fractured.