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- Arctica abstract "Arctica or Arctida was an ancient continent which formed approximately 2.5 billion years ago in the Neoarchean era. It was made of Archaean cratons, including the Aldan, Anabar/Angara, Slave, Wyoming, Superior, and North Atlantic cratons. Arctica was named by Rogers 1996 because the Arctic Ocean formed by the separation of the North American and Siberian cratons. Russian geologists writing in English call the continent \"Arctida\" since it was given that name in 1987, alternatively the Hyperborean craton, in reference to the hyperboreans in Greek mythology.In his reconstruction of the supercontinent cycle, Rogers proposed that the continent Ur formed at about 3 Ga and formed East Gondwana the Middle Proterozoic by accretion to East Antarctica; Arctica formed around 2.5–2 Ga by the amalgamation of the Canadian and Siberian shields plus Greenland; and Atlantica formed around 2 Ga by the amalgamation of the West African Craton and eastern South America. Arctica then grew around 1.5 Ga by accretion of East Antarctica and Baltica to form the supercontinent Nena. Around 1 Ga Nena, Ur, and Atlantica collided to form the supercontinent Rodinia.In the reconstruction of Metelkin, Vernikovsky & Matushkin 2015, Arctica originally formed as a continent during the Tonian 950 Ma and became part of the supercontinent Rodinia. It reformed during the Permian-Triassic 255 Ma and became part of Pangaea. During this period the configuration of Arctica changed and the continent moved from near the Equator to near the North Pole while keeping its position between three major cratons: Laurentia, Baltica, and Siberia.Remains of the last continent are now located on the Kara Sea Shelf, New Siberian Islands and adjacent shelf, Alaska north of Brooks Ridge, Chukchi Peninsula in eastern-most Siberia, and fragments in northern Greenland and Northern Canada and in the submerged Lomonosov Ridge.".
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- Arctica wikiPageWikiLink Alaska.
- Arctica wikiPageWikiLink Aldan_Craton.
- Arctica wikiPageWikiLink Anabar_Craton.
- Arctica wikiPageWikiLink Arctic_Ocean.
- Arctica wikiPageWikiLink Atlantica.
- Arctica wikiPageWikiLink Baltica.
- Arctica wikiPageWikiLink Brooks_Range.
- Arctica wikiPageWikiLink Bya.
- Arctica wikiPageWikiLink Canadian_Shield.
- Arctica wikiPageWikiLink Category:Archean.
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- Arctica wikiPageWikiLink Category:Natural_history_of_Asia.
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- Arctica wikiPageWikiLink Chukchi_Peninsula.
- Arctica wikiPageWikiLink Continent.
- Arctica wikiPageWikiLink Craton.
- Arctica wikiPageWikiLink East_Antarctica.
- Arctica wikiPageWikiLink Greek_mythology.
- Arctica wikiPageWikiLink Greenland.
- Arctica wikiPageWikiLink High_Arctic_Large_Igneous_Province.
- Arctica wikiPageWikiLink Hyperborea.
- Arctica wikiPageWikiLink Kara_Sea.
- Arctica wikiPageWikiLink Laurentia.
- Arctica wikiPageWikiLink List_of_supercontinents.
- Arctica wikiPageWikiLink Lomonosov_Ridge.
- Arctica wikiPageWikiLink Nena_(supercontinent).
- Arctica wikiPageWikiLink Neoarchean.
- Arctica wikiPageWikiLink New_Siberian_Islands.
- Arctica wikiPageWikiLink North_Atlantic_Craton.
- Arctica wikiPageWikiLink Northern_Canada.
- Arctica wikiPageWikiLink Pangaea.
- Arctica wikiPageWikiLink Rodinia.
- Arctica wikiPageWikiLink Siberia_(continent).
- Arctica wikiPageWikiLink Supercontinent_cycle.
- Arctica wikiPageWikiLink Superior_Craton.
- Arctica wikiPageWikiLink Tonian.
- Arctica wikiPageWikiLink Ur_(continent).
- Arctica wikiPageWikiLink West_African_Craton.
- Arctica wikiPageWikiLink Wyoming_Craton.
- Arctica wikiPageWikiLinkText "Arctica".
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- Arctica subject Category:Archean.
- Arctica subject Category:Historical_continents.
- Arctica subject Category:Natural_history_of_Asia.
- Arctica subject Category:Natural_history_of_North_America.
- Arctica subject Category:Prehistory_of_the_Arctic.
- Arctica subject Category:Proterozoic.
- Arctica hypernym Continent.
- Arctica type Continent.
- Arctica type Continent.
- Arctica comment "Arctica or Arctida was an ancient continent which formed approximately 2.5 billion years ago in the Neoarchean era. It was made of Archaean cratons, including the Aldan, Anabar/Angara, Slave, Wyoming, Superior, and North Atlantic cratons. Arctica was named by Rogers 1996 because the Arctic Ocean formed by the separation of the North American and Siberian cratons.".
- Arctica label "Arctica".
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- Arctica sameAs Q638206.
- Arctica sameAs 北極大陸.
- Arctica wasDerivedFrom Arctica?oldid=708438646.
- Arctica isPrimaryTopicOf Arctica.