Continental fragment (redirect from Microcontinent)
Continental crustal fragments, partly synonymous with microcontinents, are pieces of continents that have broken off from main continental masses to form...
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61.1671222°E / -12.1803083; 61.1671222 Mauritia was a Precambrian microcontinent that was situated between India and Madagascar until their separation...
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The Seychelles microcontinent underlies the Seychelles in the western Indian Ocean made of Late Precambrian rock. The granite outcrops of the Seychelles...
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Avalonia (redirect from Avalon microcontinent)
Avalonia was a microcontinent in the Paleozoic era. Crustal fragments of this former microcontinent underlie south-west Great Britain, southern Ireland...
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The Jan Mayen Microcontinent is a fragment of continental crust within the oceanic part of the western Eurasian Plate lying northeast of Iceland. At the...
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features termed microcontinents and continental fragments. If classified as a microcontinent, Zealandia would be the world's largest microcontinent. Its area...
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Scotia plate (section South Georgia microcontinent)
stretches from Isla de los Estados off Tierra del Fuego in the west to the microcontinent South Georgia in the east, with a series of shallow banks in between:...
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Kerguelen Plateau (section Microcontinent)
peak output of the Kerguelen hotspot coincides with one or several microcontinent formations, such as the Elan Bank. Since the Indian Ocean began to open...
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beneath the Mascarene Plateau known as the Mauritia microcontinent which was a Precambrian microcontinent situated between India and Madagascar until their...
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Adriatic plate (redirect from Apulia (microcontinent))
Tectonic plates and microcontinents Adriatic plate Aegean Sea plate Anatolian plate Eurasian plate Iberian plate Jan Mayen Microcontinent Moesian plate Pelso...
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Ocean and headed towards Laurasia. About 200 million years ago, the microcontinent of Iberia separated from the bulk of Greater Adria. The continent ended...
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the older geology of western Europe existed as part of the ancient microcontinent Avalonia. Having lived side by side with agricultural peoples for millennia...
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Briançonnais zone (redirect from Brianconnais microcontinent)
reconstructions the rocks of the Briançonnais zone were in fact a part of the microcontinent Iberia, that encompassed not only the Iberian Peninsula but also Corsica...
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Avalonia – Microcontinent in the Paleozoic era Baltica – Late-Proterozoic to early-Palaeozoic continent Cathaysia – Late Paleozoic microcontinent Chilenia –...
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Pacific and Indo-Australian Plates. New Zealand is part of Zealandia, a microcontinent nearly half the size of Australia that gradually submerged after breaking...
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Armorica – Microcontinent or group of continental fragments rifted away from Gondwana (France, Germany, Spain and Portugal) Avalonia – Microcontinent in the...
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Cimmeria (continent) (section Iranian microcontinent)
Cimmeria Cimmeria was an ancient continent, or, rather, a string of microcontinents or terranes, that rifted from Gondwana in the Southern Hemisphere and...
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Arctica (section Phanerozoic microcontinent)
Arctica, or Arctida is a hypothetical ancient continent which formed approximately 2.565 billion years ago in the Neoarchean era. It was made of Archaean...
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Continent (section Microcontinents)
continental fragments such as Madagascar that are generally referred to as microcontinents. Continental crust is only known to exist on Earth. The idea of continental...
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of modern-day North America and Europe. Various smaller continents, microcontinents, and terranes were present east of Laurussia and north of Gondwana...
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with the ancient Cimmeria or Crimea Cimmeria (continent), an ancient microcontinent separating the ancient Paleo-Tethys and Neo-Tethys oceans Cimmeria (Conan)...
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Iberian plate (redirect from Microcontinent Iberia)
microplate typically grouped with the Eurasian plate that includes the microcontinent Iberia, Corsica, Sardinia, the Balearic Islands, the Briançonnais zone...
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wide, with the Tethyan Himalaya microcontinent separated from the Indian continent by an oceanic basin. The microcontinent collided with southern Eurasia...
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However, some models show these terranes as part of a single independent microcontinent, Greater Avalonia, lying to the west of Baltica and aligned with its...
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was formed by the Jan Mayen hotspot and is defined by geologists as a microcontinent. Although administered separately, in the ISO 3166-1 standard, Jan Mayen...
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territories administered by the United Kingdom and claimed by Argentina. A microcontinent on continental crust. The northern part of the island of Cyprus is the...
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Mauritia – A Precambrian microcontinent that broke away as India and Madagascar separated Seychelles Microcontinent – A microcontinent underlying the Seychelles...
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Khanty Ocean to the east. In the early Ordovician, around 480 Ma, the microcontinent Avalonia—a landmass incorporating fragments of what would become eastern...
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peripheries. They were divided from each other by a long string of microcontinents known as the Cimmerian terranes. Cimmerian crust had detached from...
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Submerged continent/lands and microcontinents Beringia Cathaysia Doggerland Great Australian Bight Jan Mayen Kerguelen Plateau Madagascar Mauritia...
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