- An
inland sea (also
known as an
epeiric sea or an
epicontinental sea) is a
continental body of
water which is very
large in area and is
either completely...
- The
craton was
covered by shallow, warm,
tropical epicontinental or
epicratonic sea (meaning
literally "on the craton") that had
maximum depths of only...
-
uplifted earlier by the
Beardmore orogeny but had
eroded as a
broad epicratonic sea
flooded much of
Antarctica in the Cambrian.
Shallow water sedimentary...
- In: S. Crasquin-Soleau and E.
Barrier (eds.), Peri-
Tethys Memoir 4:
Epicratonic basins of the Peri-
Tethyan platforms. Mem. Mus. natn. Hist. nat. 179:...
- in the
Shackleton Range serves as
evidence for a
stable platform and
epicratonic sea
during the period. List of
orogenies Geology of
Antarctica Anderson...
- to the
north and west. The
basin is
classified as a
pericratonic and
epicratonic foreland basin within the East
European Craton. The
Mezen Basin contains...
-
sedimentary rocks are similar, each
having 2,450- to 2,100-million-year-old
epicratonic rifts succeeded by a 2,100- to 1,800-million-year-old p****ive sedimentary...
- 2019. Krieg, G.W., Alexander, E.M. & Rogers, P.A.: Jur****ic-Cretaceous
epicratonic basins. In:
Drexel &
Preiss (1995) pp. 101-112. Krieg, G.W. & Rogers...