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  2. Amazonian Craton - Wikipedia

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    The São Luís and Luis Alves cratonic fragments (Brazil) are shown, but the Arequipa–Antofalla Craton, the Sahara Craton, and some minor African cratons are not. Other versions describe the Guiana Shield separated from the Amazonian Shield by a depression. The Amazonian Craton is a geologic province located in South America.

  3. List of shields and cratons - Wikipedia

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    Approximate location of Mesoproterozoic (older than 1.3 Ga) cratons in South America and Africa. The São Luís and Luís Alves cratonic fragments are shown. Gondwana and the Kuungan orogen. Listed by modern continent and Gondwana, include:

  4. List of impact structures in South America - Wikipedia

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    The following structures are officially considered "unconfirmed" because they are not listed in the Earth Impact Database. Due to stringent requirements regarding evidence and peer-reviewed publication, newly discovered craters or those with difficulty collecting evidence generally are known for some time before becoming listed.

  5. Craton - Wikipedia

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    Cratons of South America and Africa during the Triassic Period when the two continents were joined as part of the Pangea supercontinent. A craton (/ ˈ k r eɪ t ɒ n / KRAYT-on, / ˈ k r æ t ɒ n / KRAT-on, or / ˈ k r eɪ t ən / KRAY-tən; [1] [2] [3] from Ancient Greek: κράτος kratos "strength") is an old and stable part of the continental lithosphere, which consists of Earth's two ...

  6. Kalahari Craton - Wikipedia

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    Approximate location of Mesoproterozoic (older than 1.3 Ga) cratons in South America and Africa. The Kalahari Craton is a craton, an old and stable part of the continental lithosphere, that occupies large portions of South Africa, Botswana, Namibia and Zimbabwe. It consists of two cratons separated by the Limpopo Belt: the larger Kaapvaal ...

  7. Gondwana - Wikipedia

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    Gondwana was formed by the accretion of several cratons (large stable blocks of the Earth's crust), beginning c. with the East African Orogeny, the collision of India and Madagascar with East Africa, and culminating in c. with the overlapping Brasiliano and Kuunga orogenies, the collision of South America with Africa, and the addition of ...

  8. São Francisco Craton - Wikipedia

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    The São Francisco Craton is an ancient craton in the eastern part of South America. The craton crops out in the Brazilian states of Minas Gerais and Bahia . It includes a number of blocks of Archean basement , separated by orogenic belts .

  9. Congo Craton - Wikipedia

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    Approximate location of Mesoproterozoic (older than 1.3 Ga) cratons within South America–Africa in their Gondwana configuration (c. 550-130 Ma).. The Congo Craton, covered by the Palaeozoic-to-recent Congo Basin, is an ancient Precambrian craton that with four others (the Kaapvaal, Zimbabwe, Tanzania, and West African cratons) makes up the modern continent of Africa.