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    A craton is an old and stable part of the continental lithosphere, which consists of Earth's two topmost layers, the crust and the uppermost mantle. Having often survived cycles of merging and rifting of continents, cratons are generally found in the interiors of tectonic plates; the exceptions occur where … See more

    The term craton is used to distinguish the stable portion of the continental crust from regions that are more geologically active and unstable. Cratons are composed of two layers: A continental shield, in which the basement rock … See more

    Examples of cratons are the Dharwar Craton in India, North China Craton, the East European Craton, the Amazonian Craton in South America, the Kaapvaal Craton in South Africa, the North American Craton (also called the Laurentia Craton), and the See more

    The long-term erosion of cratons has been labelled the "cratonic regime". It involves processes of pediplanation and etchplanation that … See more

    • Dayton, Gene (2006). Geological Evolution of Australia. Sr. Lecturer, Geography, School of Humanities, Central Queensland … See more

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    Cratons have thick lithospheric roots. Mantle tomography shows that cratons are underlain by anomalously cold mantle corresponding to See more

    The process by which cratons were formed is called cratonization. There is much about this process that remains uncertain. However, … See more

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    WebMap of Cratons Map of Cratonic regions around the Earth ( after Pearson and Wittig 2008). Craton (from Greek kratos , "strength") is ancient bedrock that forms an old, stable part of the continental lithosphere, in contrast to …

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    What type of plate is the North American craton?Craton map The North American Craton is a large part of what most people think is a single solid plate; the North American tectonic plate. In fact, the craton is actually made up of even smaller "shields" which comprise the craton....Read more
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    Did you know the North American craton runs up east coast?Few US citizens know that the craton and its many hidden volcanic buttes and fault zones run basically up the entire east coast along the Appalachian Trail. North American Craton Explained Tectonic Plates Explained North American Craton New Madrid Seismic Zone Edgar Casey USA MAP Cascadia Subduction Zone South American Nazca Plate...Read more
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    What is a craton?Cratons can be described as shields, in which the basement rock crops out at the surface, and platforms, in which the basement is overlaid by sediments and sedimentary rock....Read more
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    What is a Shield craton?A craton is an ancient part of the Earth's continental crust which has been more or less stable since Precambrian times. Cratons whose ancient rocks are widely exposed at the surface, often with relatively subdued relief, are known as shields....Read more
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    WebCraton map with Shields. Craton map. The North American Craton is a large part of what most people think is a single solid plate; the North American tectonic plate. In fact, the craton is actually made up of even …

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    WebMap of the Zimbabwe craton, showing distribution of oceanic plateau like greenstone belt fragments in black (modified after Kusky et al., 1997a). Kimura et al. (1993) interpret as forming in late...

  6. https://geology.fandom.com/wiki/Craton
    • The process by which cratons were formed from early rock is called cratonization. The first large cratonic landmasses formed during the Archean eon. During the early Archean, Earth's heat flow was nearly three times higher than it is today because of the greater concentration of radioactive isotopes and the residual heat from the Earth's accretion....
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  7. https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/earth-and-planetary-sciences/craton

    WebCraton. Cratons are defined as “part of the crust which has attained stability and which has not been deformed for a long time” (Bates and Jackson, 1980), thus they are …

  8. North American craton | Gifex

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    WebJan 12, 2010 · North American craton. Map 2005. The brown area shows the part of the North American continent that has been stable for over 600 million years. This region is made up of a basement older Precambrian …

  9. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/West_African_Craton

    WebThe West African Craton is one of the five cratons of the Precambrian basement rock of Africa that make up the African Plate, the others being the Kalahari craton, Congo …

  10. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_shields_and_cratons

    WebA craton is an ancient part of the Earth's continental crust which has been more or less stable since Precambrian times. Cratons whose ancient rocks are widely exposed at the surface, often with relatively subdued relief, are …

  11. https://earthhow.com/north-american-plate

    WebMay 12, 2022 · The interior of the North American plate contains a giant granitic craton. It’s believed that the North American (Laurentian) craton is 4 billion years old. The total size of this plate is 75,900,000 km 2 making …

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