The Sclavia Craton is a late Archean supercraton thought to be parental to the Slave and Wyoming Cratons in North America, the Dharwar Craton in southern...
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region inhabited by the Slavs (Latin: Sclavi) in natural history: the Sclavia Craton, an ancient geological formation of the Archean period Sclavi (disambiguation)...
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American Craton (Laurentia) Rae Craton Sask Craton Sclavia Craton Slave Craton, Northwest Territories, Canada (4.03–3.5 Ga) Superior Craton, Canada and...
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suggest that the Dharwar, Zimbabwe, and Wyoming cratons were also part of Sclavia. The Slave broke off of Sclavia between 2.2 and 2.0 Ga, as noted by a host...
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entities reduces as geologists look further back in time. The list includes cratons, supercratons, microcontinents, continents and supercontinents. For the...
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comprising Vaalbara and Kenorland, with Kenorland comprising Superia and Sclavia. These parts of Neoarchean age broke off at ~2480 and 2312 Ma, and portions...
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Scotia Plate Rae Craton – Archean craton in northern Canada north of the Superior Craton (Canada) Sask Craton (Canada) Sclavia Craton – Late Archean supercraton...
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