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- Acadian_orogeny abstract "The Acadian orogeny is a long-lasting mountain building event, which began in the Middle Devonian, reaching a climax in the early Late Devonian. It was active for approximately 50 million years, beginning roughly around 375 million years ago, with deformational, plutonic, and metamorphic events extending into the Early Mississippian. The Acadian orogeny is the third of the four orogenies that created the Appalachian orogen and subsequent basin. The preceding orogenies consisted of the Potomac and Taconic orogeny, which followed a rift/drift stage in the Late Neoproterozoic. The Acadian orogeny involved the collision of a series of Avalonian continental fragments with the Laurasian continent. Geographically, the Acadian orogen extended from the Canadian Maritime provinces migrating in a southwesterly direction toward Alabama. However, the Northern Appalachian region, from New England northeastern ward into Gaspé region of Canada, was the most greatly affected region by the collision.It was roughly contemporaneous with the Bretonic phase of the Variscan orogeny of Europe, with metamorphic events in southwestern Texas and northern Mexico, and with the Antler orogeny of the Great Basin.".
- Acadian_orogeny thumbnail Eastern_North_American_Paleogeograpy_Middle_Devonian.png?width=300.
- Acadian_orogeny wikiPageID "1552613".
- Acadian_orogeny wikiPageRevisionID "598391373".
- Acadian_orogeny hasPhotoCollection Acadian_orogeny.
- Acadian_orogeny subject Category:Carboniferous.
- Acadian_orogeny subject Category:Devonian.
- Acadian_orogeny subject Category:Geology_of_New_York.
- Acadian_orogeny subject Category:Geology_of_Newfoundland_and_Labrador.
- Acadian_orogeny subject Category:Geology_of_Quebec.
- Acadian_orogeny subject Category:Orogeny.
- Acadian_orogeny comment "The Acadian orogeny is a long-lasting mountain building event, which began in the Middle Devonian, reaching a climax in the early Late Devonian. It was active for approximately 50 million years, beginning roughly around 375 million years ago, with deformational, plutonic, and metamorphic events extending into the Early Mississippian. The Acadian orogeny is the third of the four orogenies that created the Appalachian orogen and subsequent basin.".
- Acadian_orogeny label "Acadian orogeny".
- Acadian_orogeny label "Acadische orogenese".
- Acadian_orogeny label "Akadische Orogenese".
- Acadian_orogeny label "Orogenesi acadiana".
- Acadian_orogeny label "Orogenia Acádica".
- Acadian_orogeny label "Orogenia acadiana".
- Acadian_orogeny label "Orogenèse acadienne".
- Acadian_orogeny label "アカディア造山運動".
- Acadian_orogeny label "阿卡迪亞造山運動".
- Acadian_orogeny sameAs Akadische_Orogenese.
- Acadian_orogeny sameAs Orogenia_Acádica.
- Acadian_orogeny sameAs Orogenèse_acadienne.
- Acadian_orogeny sameAs Orogenesi_acadiana.
- Acadian_orogeny sameAs アカディア造山運動.
- Acadian_orogeny sameAs Acadische_orogenese.
- Acadian_orogeny sameAs Orogenia_acadiana.
- Acadian_orogeny sameAs m.059tng.
- Acadian_orogeny sameAs Q415093.
- Acadian_orogeny sameAs Q415093.
- Acadian_orogeny wasDerivedFrom Acadian_orogeny?oldid=598391373.
- Acadian_orogeny depiction Eastern_North_American_Paleogeograpy_Middle_Devonian.png.
- Acadian_orogeny isPrimaryTopicOf Acadian_orogeny.