The Wyoming Craton is a craton in the west-central United States and western Canada – more specifically, in Montana, Wyoming, southern Alberta, southern...
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Geology of the Rocky Mountains (category Geology of Wyoming)
Precambrian Wyoming craton that forms the core of the North American continent. The Wyoming Craton originated as a 100,000 km2 middle Archean craton that was...
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Arctica (redirect from Hyperborean craton)
Archaean cratons, including the Siberian Craton, with its Anabar/Aldan shields in Siberia, and the Slave, Wyoming, Superior, and North Atlantic cratons in North...
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Coast region Wyoming, Ontario, Canada, a former village Wyoming craton, a geological formation in Canada and the United States Wyoming Territory, a territory...
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7 Ga) Wyoming Craton East China Craton[citation needed] North China Craton (sometimes called Sino-Korean Craton), (2.5 Ga) South China Craton (also known...
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000 feet (300 m) from the Wyoming border, produced gem-quality diamonds for several years.[citation needed] The Wyoming craton, which hosts the kimberlite...
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Trans-Hudson orogeny (category Geology of Wyoming)
Trans-Hudson orogen sutured together the Hearne-Rae, Superior, and Wyoming cratons to form the cratonic core of North America in a network of Paleoproterozoic...
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Slave craton, northern Canada, Pilbara craton and Yilgarn Craton, Western Australia, Gawler Craton in South Australia, and in the Wyoming Craton in the...
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of Wyoming include schist and gneiss in the Wyoming Craton, which formed during the Archean beginning 3. 6 billion years ago. The Wyoming Craton was...
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Craton – Area of ancient rocks in northwest Canada (Canada) Superior Craton – Large crustal block in North America (Canada) Wyoming Craton – Craton in...
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