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- Laramidia abstract "Laramidia was an island continent that existed during the Late Cretaceous period (99.6–66 Ma), when the Western Interior Seaway split the continent of North America in two. In the Mesozoic era Laramidia was an island land mass separated from Appalachia to the east by the Western Interior Seaway. The seaway eventually shrank, split across the Dakotas, and retreated towards the Gulf of Mexico and the Hudson Bay. The masses joined to unite the North American continent.The name was coined by J. David Archibald in 1996.".
- Laramidia thumbnail Cretaceous_seaway.png?width=300.
- Laramidia wikiPageID "27693715".
- Laramidia wikiPageRevisionID "599697347".
- Laramidia hasPhotoCollection Laramidia.
- Laramidia subject Category:Geological_history_of_Earth.
- Laramidia subject Category:Geology_of_Alberta.
- Laramidia subject Category:Geology_of_North_America.
- Laramidia subject Category:Geology_of_Saskatchewan.
- Laramidia subject Category:Historical_continents.
- Laramidia subject Category:Regional_geology_of_the_United_States.
- Laramidia subject Category:Western_United_States.
- Laramidia type AdministrativeDistrict108491826.
- Laramidia type Continent109254614.
- Laramidia type Country108544813.
- Laramidia type District108552138.
- Laramidia type HistoricalContinents.
- Laramidia type Land109334396.
- Laramidia type Landmass109335916.
- Laramidia type Location100027167.
- Laramidia type Object100002684.
- Laramidia type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Laramidia type Region108630985.
- Laramidia type WesternUnitedStates.
- Laramidia type YagoGeoEntity.
- Laramidia type YagoLegalActorGeo.
- Laramidia type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Laramidia comment "Laramidia was an island continent that existed during the Late Cretaceous period (99.6–66 Ma), when the Western Interior Seaway split the continent of North America in two. In the Mesozoic era Laramidia was an island land mass separated from Appalachia to the east by the Western Interior Seaway. The seaway eventually shrank, split across the Dakotas, and retreated towards the Gulf of Mexico and the Hudson Bay. The masses joined to unite the North American continent.The name was coined by J.".
- Laramidia label "Laramidia".
- Laramidia label "Laramidia".
- Laramidia label "Laramidia".
- Laramidia label "拉臘米迪亞".
- Laramidia sameAs Laramidia.
- Laramidia sameAs Laramidia.
- Laramidia sameAs m.0c3yy5s.
- Laramidia sameAs Q775183.
- Laramidia sameAs Q775183.
- Laramidia sameAs Laramidia.
- Laramidia wasDerivedFrom Laramidia?oldid=599697347.
- Laramidia depiction Cretaceous_seaway.png.
- Laramidia isPrimaryTopicOf Laramidia.