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Kazakhstania (Kazakh: Qazaqstaniya), the
Kazakh terranes, or the
Kazakhstan Block, is a
geological region in
Central Asia
which consists of the area roughly...
- the
north of
Laurussia lay
Siberia and Amuria. To the east of Siberia,
Kazakhstania,
North China and
South China formed the
northern margin of the Paleo-Tethys...
- the equator.
North and
South China were on
independent continents. The
Kazakhstania microcontinent had
collided with Siberia. (Siberia had been a separate...
- Laurussia/Euramerica. Laurussia/Euramerica then
collided with
Gondwana to form Pangaea.
Kazakhstania and
Siberia were then
added to
Pangaea 290–300 Ma to form Laurasia. Laurasia...
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Oliver September 24, 1960
Palomar PLS · 20 km MPC · JPL 2178
Kazakhstania 1972 RA2
Kazakhstania September 11, 1972
Nauchnij N. S.
Chernykh moon 4.3 km MPC ·...
- (sensu stricto)
occurred between three Palaeozoic continents, Baltica,
Kazakhstania, and Siberia. In the late Precambrian, the
northeast margin of Baltica...
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Chilenia Cimmeria Congo Craton Cuyania East
Antarctica Euramerica Kalaharia Kazakhstania Laramidia Laurentia North China Pampia Sahul Siberia South China...
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during the
Carboniferous Period, it
collided with the
minor continent of
Kazakhstania. A
subsequent collision with Euramerica/Laurussia
during the Late Carboniferous-Permian...
- Ocean),
followed by the
larger microcontinents of
Kazakhstania, Siberia, and Amuria.
Kazakhstania was a
volcanically active region during the Devonian...
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Chilenia Cimmeria Congo Craton Cuyania East
Antarctica Euramerica Kalaharia Kazakhstania Laramidia Laurentia North China Pampia Sahul Siberia South China...