Rodinia
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Rodinia
Rodinia (from the Russian родина, rodina, meaning "motherland, birthplace"[verification needed]) was a Mesoproterozoic and Neoproterozoic supercontinent...
Laurasia
core of the supercontinent Rodinia, which formed 1,260-900 Mya. However, the exact fit of various continents within Rodinia is debated. In some reconstructions...
Columbia (supercontinent)
Laurentia are similar to their corresponding fits in the configuration of Rodinia. This continental configuration is based on the available geological reconstructions...
Appalachian Mountains
continents of Laurentia and Amazonia collided, creating a supercontinent called Rodinia. The collision of these continents caused the rocks to be folded and faulted...
Laurentia
margin of the continent is thought to have contributed to the formation of Rodinia. According to the Southwest U.S. and East Antarctica or SWEAT hypothesis...
Pannotia
propose a Proterozoic supercontinent preceding Pangaea, today known as Rodinia. At that time he simply referred to it as "the Proterozoic super-continent"...
Proterozoic
have decreased in magnitude after every period. Columbia, about 1,590 Ma Rodinia, about 900 Ma Pannotia, 545 Ma (disputed[clarification needed]), centered...
Panthalassa
Pacific Ocean is a direct continuation of Panthalassa. The supercontinent Rodinia began to break up 870–845 Ma probably as a consequence of a superplume...
Supercontinent
masses, forming Rodinia. Between ~825 and 750 Ma Rodinia broke apart. However, before completely breaking up, some fragments of Rodinia had already come...
Geology of the Appalachians
Mesoproterozoic era when two continental cratons collided to form the supercontinent Rodinia. The rocks exposed in today's Appalachian Mountains reveal elongate belts...