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    The South China Craton or South China Block is one of the Precambrian continental blocks in China. It is traditionally divided into the Yangtze Block...
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    The North China Craton is a continental crustal block with one of Earth's most complete and complex records of igneous, sedimentary and metamorphic processes...
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  • Craton East Saharan Meta-craton Congo Craton, central southern Africa Bangweulu Block, Zambia Tanzanian Craton Kalahari Craton Kaapvaal Craton, South...
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    which craton derives. Examples of cratons are the Dharwar Craton in India, North China Craton, the East European Craton, the Amazonian Craton in South America...
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    The geology of China (or the geological structure of the People's Republic of China) consists of three Precambrian cratons surrounded by a number of orogenic...
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    entities reduces as geologists look further back in time. The list includes cratons, supercratons, microcontinents, continents and supercontinents. For the...
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    Aravalli Craton (India) Bastar Craton (India) Bhandara Craton (India) Bundelkhand Craton (India) Dharwar Craton – Part of the Indian Shield in south India...
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    tectonics. The Indian Craton can be divided into five major cratons as such: Aravalli Craton (Marwar-Mewar Craton or Western Indian Craton): Covers Rajasthan...
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    Laurentia or the North American Craton is a large continental craton that forms the ancient geological core of North America. Many times in its past, Laurentia...
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    The Dharwar Craton is an Archean continental crust craton formed between 3.6-2.5 billion years ago (Ga), which is located in southern India and considered...
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    the South China Craton split from Gondwana and moved northward, shrinking the Proto-Tethys Ocean and opening the Paleo-Tethys Ocean to the south. In the...
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    South and North Indian Blocks were amalgamated along the Central Indian Tectonic Zone; and the eastern and western blocks of the North China Craton were...
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    extinction have been discovered in what was then the boundary between the South China Craton and the Indochinese plate, which was home to a subduction zone and...
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  • Kazakhstania (redirect from Junggar Craton)
    and east of the Aral Sea, south of the Siberian craton and west of the Altai Mountains. The Junggar basin in Xinjiang, China, is also part of Kazakhstania...
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    Huangling Anticline (category Geology of China)
    Yangtze Craton during subduction beneath the North China Craton. As the oceanic Yangtze Craton subducted under the continental North China Craton, magmatic...
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    northern shore of the South China Craton, a subcontinent which drifted through Tethys ocean during the Middle Triassic. The South China Craton collided with the...
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    Kaapvaal Craton Zimbabwe Craton by the United Nations Statistics Division's geoscheme (see also: UN geoscheme for Asia): Central Asia Eastern Asia South-eastern...
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    event – Earth's most severe extinction event South China Craton – Precambrian continental block located in China Reconstruction from Dèzes 1999, p. 16 Reconstruction...
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    Manchuria (redirect from Manchuria (China))
    North China Craton, a large area of tilled and overlaid Precambrian rocks spanning 100 million hectares (250 million acres). The North China Craton was...
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    and central US, Europe, Russia and central Asia) and the North and South China cratons. The rapid sea levels fluctuations they represent correlate with...
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    The Western Block of the North China Craton is an ancient micro-continental block mainly composed of Neoarchean and Paleoproterozoic rock basement, with...
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    Wugong Mountains (category Geography of Central China)
    gneiss, were isolated islands many millions years ago when the south of China (South China Craton) was a vast ocean. However, tectonic collision had induced...
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    small proportion), while Archean TTG rocks are major components of Archean cratons. The quartz percentage among felsic minerals in TTG rocks is usually larger...
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    Peacock Princess (category Articles containing Chinese-language text)
    Cambodia, Thailand, Laos, Sri Lanka, northern Malaysia, Indonesia, Vietnam and China. The tale originated within the people of the Dai ethnic group who worshiped...
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    The geology of South Africa is highly varied including cratons, greenstone belts, large impact craters as well as orogenic belts. The geology of the country...
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  • 1604 Quanzhou earthquake (category Tsunamis in China)
    continental crust of the South China Craton and the oceanic crust of the South China Sea. Within the stable South China Craton, there are three zones of...
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    "Large vertical δ13CDIC gradients in Early Triassic seas of the South China craton: Implications for oceanographic changes related to Siberian Traps...
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    Chūgoku), eastern Mongolia and the south of Russian Far East. North China Craton Yu. F. Malyshev, et al. Deep structure of the Amur lithospheric Plate...
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    of the North China Craton is one of the Earth's oldest pieces of continent. It is separated from the Western Block by the Trans-North China Orogen. It is...
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    Shield (geology) (category Cratons)
    interchangeably with the term craton. However, shield can be used interchangeably with the term basement. The difference is that a craton describes a basement...
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