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- indicators of intracratonic activity contain ophiolites and other oceanic materials that are present in the suture zone. Intracratonic orogenic belts...
- Kaladgi–Badami and Bhima basins, south India: sedimentation in a Proterozoic intracratonic setup". Geological Society, London, Memoirs. 43 (1): 283–296. doi:10...
- in different tectonic regimes vary in their preservation potential. Intracratonic basins, which form on highly-stable continental interiors, have a high...
- northern Canada: New insights into hydrocarbon potential of a frontier intracratonic basin. American ****ociation of Petroleum Geologists Bulletin, 99(5)...
- 2018). "End-Permian impactogenic earthquake and tsunami deposits in the intracratonic Paraná Basin of Brazil". GSA Bulletin. 130 (7–8): 1099–1120. Bibcode:2018GSAB...
- 2018). "End-Permian impactogenic earthquake and tsunami deposits in the intracratonic Paraná Basin of Brazil". Geological Society of America Bulletin. 130...
- categorized orogenic belts into three types: accretionary, collisional, and intracratonic. Both accretionary and collisional orogens developed in converging plate...
- was followed by late Mesozoic and Cenozoic subsidence creating the intracratonic sedimentary basin of the North Sea. This era experienced higher sea...
- The Amadeus Basin is a large (~170,000 km2) intracratonic sedimentary basin in central Australia, lying mostly within the southern Northern Territory...
- Olga. The region surrounding Kata Tjuṯa lies in the Amadeus Basin, an intracratonic basin formed during the Adelaidian, roughly 850–800  million years ago...