- the
supercontinent Columbia.
Mesoproterozoic Era/Erathem (1780–850 Ma)
Rodinian Period/System (1780–850 Ma) –
named after the
supercontinent Rodinia, stable...
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unofficial period based on
stratigraphy rather than chronometry,
named the
Rodinian, is
described in the
geological timescale review 2012
edited by Gradstein...
- ; Ludwig, T.; McDonald, B.J.; Klepeis, K.A. (1
August 2021). "A
hidden Rodinian lithospheric keel
beneath Zealandia, Earth's
newly recognized continent"...
- web of
cracks at the
center of the
North American Plate dating from the
Rodinian. New
Madrid was the
epicenter of the
powerful 3-month 2,000-earthquake...
- Palmer, A.R., 2002.
Neoproterozoic and
Cambrian strata of Sonora, Mexico:
Rodinian supercontinent to
Laurentian Cordilleran margin, in Barth, A., ed., p....
- G.; Krapez, B.; Li, Zheng-Xiang (1994). "South
Australian record of a
Rodinian epicontinental basin and its mid-neoproterozoic
breakup (~700 Ma) to form...
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dominated by
gneiss that
metamorphosed during the
Grenville orogeny. The
Rodinian continent broke up
around 750
million years ago and
rocks of proto-M****achusetts...
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basalts in
South China:
First evidence for >1500 °C
mantle melts by a
Rodinian mantle plume". Geology. 35 (12): 1103. Bibcode:2007Geo....35.1103W. doi:10...
- Gatehouse, C.G.; Krapez, B.; Li, Z.X. (1994). "South
Australian record of a
Rodinian epicontinental basin and its mid-neoproterozoic
breakup (~700 Ma) to form...