- The
Meguma terrane, also
known as Megumia, is a
terrane exposed in
southern Nova Scotia, that
became joined to the
present North American landm**** as part...
- extinction. The
terranes of Ganderia, East and West Avalonia,
Carolinia and
Meguma lay in
polar regions during the
early Cambrian, and high-to-mid southern...
- they were
transferred together across the
Iapetus Ocean.
Sometimes the
Meguma terrane in Nova
Scotia is also included. The
Avalonian part of
Great Britain...
- the east into the
Avalon zone in the
north and the
Meguma Zone in the south. The
Avalon and
Meguma Zones are
different because they
belonged to different...
-
Atlantic coast and
descends sharply at its
northern edge
where it
meets the
Meguma strata to form the
south wall of the valley. The
South Mountain range is...
- Jensen, S.; Barr, S. M. (2012). "Cambrian-Ordovician
acritarchs in the
Meguma terrane, Nova Scotia, Canada:
Resolution of
early Paleozoic stratigraphy...
-
Hottah terrane Insular Superterrane Intermontane Plate and
Intermontane Belt
Meguma terrane Occidentalia terrane Pacific Rim
terrane Pearya terrane Quesnellia...
-
block of the
Atlantica composite terrane and the
Meguma terrane which underlies much of Nova Scotia.
Meguma Terrane: 15 Due to
significant glacial and stream...
-
collisions by
major promontories.
Other terranes, such as
Carolina and
Meguma, were
directly involved in the collision. The
final collision resulted in...
- the
Minas Fault zone
splitting Nova
Scotia into the
Avalon Zone and the
Meguma Zone.
Movement on the
Cobequid Fault started before 400
million years ago...