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- Avalonia abstract "Avalonia was a microcontinent in the Paleozoic era. Crustal fragments of this former microcontinent underlie south-west Great Britain, and the eastern coast of North America. It is the source of many of the older rocks of Western Europe, Atlantic Canada, and parts of the coastal United States. Avalonia is named for the Avalon Peninsula in Newfoundland.Avalonia developed as a volcanic arc on the northern margin of Gondwana. It eventually rifted off, becoming a drifting microcontinent. The Rheic Ocean formed behind it, and the Iapetus Ocean shrank in front. It collided with the continents Baltica, then Laurentia, and finally with Gondwana, ending up in the interior of Pangea. When Pangea broke up, Avalonia's remains were divided by the rift which became the Atlantic Ocean.".
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- Avalonia wikiPageExternalLink 450_Ord_EurMap_plates.jpg.
- Avalonia wikiPageExternalLink gsab01.pdf.
- Avalonia wikiPageID "981502".
- Avalonia wikiPageRevisionID "582337504".
- Avalonia hasPhotoCollection Avalonia.
- Avalonia subject Category:Geology_of_England.
- Avalonia subject Category:Geology_of_New_Brunswick.
- Avalonia subject Category:Geology_of_Newfoundland_and_Labrador.
- Avalonia subject Category:Geology_of_Nova_Scotia.
- Avalonia subject Category:Geology_of_Wales.
- Avalonia subject Category:Historical_continents.
- Avalonia subject Category:Mesozoic.
- Avalonia subject Category:Paleozoic.
- Avalonia subject Category:Terranes.
- Avalonia type Continent109254614.
- Avalonia type HistoricalContinents.
- Avalonia type Land109334396.
- Avalonia type Landmass109335916.
- Avalonia type Object100002684.
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- Avalonia comment "Avalonia was a microcontinent in the Paleozoic era. Crustal fragments of this former microcontinent underlie south-west Great Britain, and the eastern coast of North America. It is the source of many of the older rocks of Western Europe, Atlantic Canada, and parts of the coastal United States. Avalonia is named for the Avalon Peninsula in Newfoundland.Avalonia developed as a volcanic arc on the northern margin of Gondwana. It eventually rifted off, becoming a drifting microcontinent.".
- Avalonia label "Avalonia".
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- Avalonia label "Awalonia".
- Avalonia label "Авалония".
- Avalonia label "阿瓦隆尼亞大陸".
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- Avalonia sameAs Avalonia.
- Avalonia sameAs Avalonia.
- Avalonia sameAs Avalonia.
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- Avalonia wasDerivedFrom Avalonia?oldid=582337504.
- Avalonia depiction AVALONIA.jpg.
- Avalonia isPrimaryTopicOf Avalonia.