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Proterozoic Geology of Minnesota 2.5-0.6 Ga

Proterozoic Geology of Minnesota 2.5-0.6 Ga. Jim Miller University of Minnesota Duluth. The Geologic Record in Minnesota. Paleoproterozoic The Penokean Orogen 1.9-1.8 Ga Making Laurentia.

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Proterozoic Geology of Minnesota 2.5-0.6 Ga

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  1. Proterozoic Geology of Minnesota 2.5-0.6 Ga Jim Miller University of Minnesota Duluth

  2. The Geologic Record in Minnesota

  3. Paleoproterozoic The Penokean Orogen 1.9-1.8 Ga Making Laurentia

  4. Proterozoic Eon (2.5-0.6 Ga)Accreting terrains to the 3.6-2.5 Ga Superior Province creating Laurentia

  5. MESABI-TYPE IRON FORMATION Geologic Marker of a Major Evolutionary Event

  6. STROMATOLITES (Fossilized Algal Mats) A Key to the Origin of Mesabi-type Iron Formation Mary Ellen Mine LTV Mine Shark Bay, Australia

  7. Penokean Orogeny 1.85 Ga Thomson Dam Eveleth St. Cloud

  8. Duluth

  9. Penokean Mountains (1.85 -1.75 Ga)

  10. Mesoproterozoic Growing Laurentia at 1.1 Ga, Or Not Mantle Plume Orogen Grenville

  11. Initiation of the MCR by the impact of a starting mantle plume

  12. Evolution of the Midcontinent Rift 1,109-1,086 Ma 1,090-900 Ma 1,000-900 Ma

  13. Origin of MCR Igneous Rocks

  14. Geology of Northeastern Minnesota Exercise 2A Field Area

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