- 59°59′02″N 140°35′17″W / 59.984°N 140.588°W / 59.984; -140.588 The
Wrangellia terrane (named for the
Wrangell Mountains, Alaska) is a
crustal fragment...
- was
probably linked to the
eruption of
extensive flood basalts as the
Wrangellia Terrane was
accreted onto the
northwestern end of the
North American Plate...
- Stikinia) and
North America Cache Cr**** Ocean, a
Paleozoic ocean between the
Wrangellia Superterrane and Yukon-Tanana
Terrane Iapetus Ocean, the
Southern hemisphere...
- Pacific)
Shatsky Rise (North Pacific) Vøring
Plateau (North Atlantic)
Wrangellia Terrane (Northeast Pacific)
Yermak Plateau (Arctic) A mid-ocean ridge...
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Anchorage on the mainland.
Geologists have
identified Alaska as part of
Wrangellia, a
large region consisting of
multiple states and
Canadian provinces in...
-
global temperatures continued to be
relatively cool. The
eruption of the
Wrangellia Large Igneous Province around 234 Ma
caused abrupt global warming, terminating...
- the
Cache Cr****
Ocean closed, and
various terranes including the
large Wrangellia Terrane accreted onto the
western margin of
North America. By the Middle...
-
negative δ13C
spike in the
Carnian (Late Tri****ic)
linked to the
eruption of
Wrangellia flood basalts". Geology. 40 (1): 79–82. Bibcode:2012Geo....40...79D. doi:10...
- (1
October 1985). "Origin and
tectonic evolution of the
Maclaren and
Wrangellia terranes,
eastern Alaska Range, Alaska". GSA Bulletin. 96 (10): 1251–1270...
- (northeast Asia), Anadyr–Koryak (east Asia), Oku–Niikappu (****an), and
Wrangellia and
Stikinia (western
North America). Furthermore,
seismic tomography...