Appalachian geology
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Appalachian geology is the branch of geology that examines the origin, structure, and evolution of the Appalachian Mountains and their associated rock formations and tectonic history.
All labels observed (1)
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| Appalachian geology canonical | 1 |
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Target entity: Appalachian geology Context triple: [Acadian orogeny, studiedIn, Appalachian geology]
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Appalachian orogeny
The Appalachian orogeny was a series of ancient mountain-building events that formed the Appalachian Mountains through the collision of tectonic plates during the Paleozoic Era.
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Appalachian Basin
The Appalachian Basin is a large sedimentary basin in the eastern United States that preserves a thick sequence of Paleozoic rocks and important fossil fuel resources, shaped by multiple mountain-building events.
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Appalachian coalfield
The Appalachian coalfield is a major coal-producing region in the eastern United States, spanning parts of several states and historically central to the nation’s coal mining industry and associated communities.
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Appalachian–Ouachita–Marathon orogenic system
The Appalachian–Ouachita–Marathon orogenic system is a vast Paleozoic mountain-building belt that once stretched from present-day Canada through the eastern and southern United States into Mexico, formed during the assembly of the supercontinent Pangaea.
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Appalachian Plateau
The Appalachian Plateau is a high, dissected upland region forming the westernmost physiographic province of the Appalachian highlands, characterized by flat-lying sedimentary rocks deeply cut by valleys and gorges.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Appalachian geology Target entity description: Appalachian geology is the branch of geology that examines the origin, structure, and evolution of the Appalachian Mountains and their associated rock formations and tectonic history.
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A.
Appalachian orogeny
The Appalachian orogeny was a series of ancient mountain-building events that formed the Appalachian Mountains through the collision of tectonic plates during the Paleozoic Era.
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B.
Appalachian Basin
The Appalachian Basin is a large sedimentary basin in the eastern United States that preserves a thick sequence of Paleozoic rocks and important fossil fuel resources, shaped by multiple mountain-building events.
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C.
Appalachian coalfield
The Appalachian coalfield is a major coal-producing region in the eastern United States, spanning parts of several states and historically central to the nation’s coal mining industry and associated communities.
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D.
Appalachian–Ouachita–Marathon orogenic system
The Appalachian–Ouachita–Marathon orogenic system is a vast Paleozoic mountain-building belt that once stretched from present-day Canada through the eastern and southern United States into Mexico, formed during the assembly of the supercontinent Pangaea.
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E.
Appalachian Plateau
The Appalachian Plateau is a high, dissected upland region forming the westernmost physiographic province of the Appalachian highlands, characterized by flat-lying sedimentary rocks deeply cut by valleys and gorges.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (51)
| Predicate | Object |
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| instanceOf |
branch of geology
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regional geology ⓘ |
| appliesToRegion |
eastern United States
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parts of Newfoundland and Labrador ⓘ southeastern Canada ⓘ |
| concerns |
Appalachian mineral resources
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Cambrian to Permian stratigraphy of the Appalachians ⓘ Laurentia margin evolution ⓘ supercontinent Pangaea ⓘ
surface form:
Pangea assembly
Pangea breakup effects on the Appalachian region ⓘ Precambrian basement of the Appalachian region ⓘ accretion of terranes to eastern Laurentia ⓘ coal basins of the Appalachian region ⓘ continental collision between Laurentia and Gondwana ⓘ geomorphologic evolution of the Appalachian landscape ⓘ hydrocarbon systems of the Appalachian Basin ⓘ major Appalachian fault systems ⓘ metamorphic grade variations across the Appalachians ⓘ regional metamorphic belts in the Appalachians ⓘ thrust faulting in the Appalachian foreland ⓘ |
| fieldWithin |
Earth sciences
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stratigraphy ⓘ structural geology ⓘ tectonics ⓘ |
| relatedTo |
Acadian orogeny
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Appalachian orogeny ⓘ
surface form:
Alleghanian orogeny
Atlantic Ocean opening ⓘ Grenville orogeny ⓘ
surface form:
Grenville orogeny (as basement framework)
Iapetus Ocean closure ⓘ Iapetus Ocean ⓘ
surface form:
Iapetus Ocean opening
Taconic orogeny ⓘ |
| studies |
Appalachian Mountains
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Appalachian Plateau ⓘ Appalachian orogeny ⓘ
surface form:
Appalachian orogenies
Atlantic coastal plain ⓘ
surface form:
Atlantic Coastal Plain related to Appalachian erosion
Blue Ridge province ⓘ
surface form:
Blue Ridge Province
New England Appalachians ⓘ Paleozoic tectonics of eastern North America ⓘ Piedmont Province ⓘ Valley and Ridge Province ⓘ evolution of the Appalachian Mountains ⓘ fold-and-thrust belts of the Appalachians ⓘ foreland basin development along the Appalachians ⓘ igneous rocks of the Appalachian region ⓘ metamorphic rocks of the Appalachian region ⓘ mountain-building processes in the Appalachian region ⓘ origin of the Appalachian Mountains ⓘ rift and passive margin sequences of eastern North America ⓘ sedimentary rocks of the Appalachian region ⓘ structure of the Appalachian Mountains ⓘ tectonic history of the Appalachian region ⓘ |
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Subject: Appalachian geology Description of subject: Appalachian geology is the branch of geology that examines the origin, structure, and evolution of the Appalachian Mountains and their associated rock formations and tectonic history.
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