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  2. Terrane - Wikipedia

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    In geology, a terrane (/ t ə ˈ r eɪ n, ˈ t ɛr eɪ n /; [1] [2] in full, a tectonostratigraphic terrane) is a crust fragment formed on a tectonic plate (or broken off from it) and accreted or "sutured" to crust lying on another plate. The crustal block or fragment preserves its distinctive geologic history, which is different from the ...

  3. Torlesse composite terrane - Wikipedia

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    The Torlesse composite terrane is a plate tectonic terrane forming part of the South Island of New Zealand. It contains the Rakaia, Aspiring and Pahau terranes and the Esk Head Belt. [ 1 ] Greywacke (or Torlesse Greywacke ) is the dominant rock type of the composite terrane; argillite is less common and there are minor basalt occurrences.

  4. Wrekin terrane - Wikipedia

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    The Wrekin Terrane is bounded to the west by the Welsh Borderland Fault System and to the east by the Malvern Lineament. The geological terrane to the west is the Cymru Terrane and to the east is Charnwood Terrane. [1] The majority of rocks in the area are associated with the outcrops that are evident at the faulted boundaries. [2]

  5. Accretionary wedge - Wikipedia

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    The Yakutat Terrane is currently colliding with the continental margin below the central Gulf of Alaska. During the Neogene the terrane's western part was subducted after which a sediment wedge accreted along the northeast Aleutian Trench. This wedge incorporates sediment eroded from the continental margin and marine sediments carried into the ...

  6. Category:Terranes - Wikipedia

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  7. Geological structure of Great Britain - Wikipedia

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    The Hebridean terrane is defined to the east by the Moine Thrust, ... Structural geologyScience of the description and interpretation of deformation in the Earth ...

  8. Cymru terrane - Wikipedia

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    The geological terrane to the west is the Monian Composite terrane and to the east is Wrekin terrane. [1] The majority of rocks in the area are associated with the outcrops that are evident at the faulted boundaries. [2] [3] The Proterozoic rocks of the Cymru terrane are typified in North Wales by the Arfon Group, Sarn Complex and the Twt Hill ...

  9. Accretion (geology) - Wikipedia

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    In geology, accretion is a process by which material is added to a tectonic plate at a subduction zone, frequently on the edge of existing continental landmasses. The added material may be sediment, volcanic arcs , seamounts , oceanic crust or other igneous features.