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Sunda Islands
western part of the Malayo-Indonesian Archipelago
Indo-Australian Plate
tectonic plate
Sunda Trench
oceanic trench in the Indian Ocean near Sumatra
Philippine Trench
oceanic trench
Sunda Plate
tectonic plate
Sunda Shelf
extension of the continental shelf of Southeast Asia
Franz Wilhelm Junghuhn
German botanist (1809–1864)
Timor Plate
microplate in southeast Asia carrying the island of Timor and surrounding islands
Sidoarjo mud flow
Mud volcano in the subdistrict of Porong, Sidoarjo in East Java, Indonesia
Maoke Plate
tectonic plate
Banda Sea Plate
tectonic plate occuring in Indonesia
Sunda Arc
a volcanic arc in Indonesia
Bird's Head Plate
small tectonic plate in New Guinea
Molucca Sea Plate
tectonic plate in and near Indonesia
Reinout Willem van Bemmelen
Dutch geologist (1904-1983)
Geology of Indonesia
overview of the geology of Indonesia
Argoland
thumb|Indonesia
thumb|left|Gondwana 120Megaannus|Ma ago
thumb|left|Plate tectonic reconstruction at 100 Ma ago
thumb|Paleogeological context of Myanmar
Argoland is the tentative name of a hypothetical paleocontinent which was suggested to rift off from northwestern Australia some 155 Ma ago (Late Jurassic). The evidence for this was drawn from the existence of the Argo Abyssal Plain northwestwards off Australia. An October 2023 article by Advokaat and van Hinsbergen attempted to reconstruct Argoland, where it is suggested that it was an archipelago rather than a solid continent and currently i