- A
paleocontinent or
palaeocontinent is a
distinct area of
continental crust that
existed as a
major landm**** in the
geological past.
There have been many...
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Baltica is a
paleocontinent that
formed in the
Paleoproterozoic and now
constitutes northwestern Eurasia, or
Europe north of the Trans-European Suture...
- Westrop, S. R.; Bowring, S. A. (2013). "Reconstructing the
Avalonia palaeocontinent in the Cambrian: A 519 Ma
caliche in
South Wales and transcontinental...
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Ancient ocean which separated two
major palaeocontinents,
Gondwana and Laurussia...
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million years ago, in what is
currently North-America, part of the
palaeocontinent Laurentia.
Olenellus means small Olenus,
after a
genus belonging to...
-
hyperwarming on the Cambrian–Ordovician
slope and
shelf of the
Laurentia palaeocontinent". Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology.
Special Issue:...
- that
compose the
Precambrian core of
North America, also
known as the
palaeocontinent Laurentia. The
exposed portion of the craton,
called the
Slave Province...
- also from
Baltica and
implies that land
plants had
migrated to the
palaeocontinent Baltica by at
least the Late Ordovician. This
discovery reinforces...
- The
Tornquist Sea or
Tornquist Ocean was a sea
located between the
palaeocontinents Avalonia and
Baltica about 600 to 450
million years ago. The remains...
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terranes that are
joined are
interpreted as
fragments of
different palaeocontinents or
tectonic plates.
Outcrops of
sutures can vary in
width from a few...