Chilenia

In the modern world, Chilenia has become a topic of increasing importance and relevance. Whether in the field of technology, health, politics or culture, Chilenia has captured the attention of experts, researchers and the general public. The impact of Chilenia has been felt in multiple aspects of daily life, generating debate, controversy and significant advances in various fields. In this article, we will explore the influence of Chilenia on society today and its possible implications for the future.

Chilenia was an ancient microcontinent or terrane whose history affected many of the older rocks of central Chile and western Argentina. It was once separated by oceanic crust from the Cuyania terrane to which it accreted at ~420-390 Ma when Cuyania was already amalgamated with Gondwana.

See also

  • Andes – Mountain range in South America

References

  1. ^ Rapalini, A.E. 2005. The accretionary history of southern South America from the latest Proterozoic to the Late Palaeozoic: some palaeomagnetic constraints. From: Vaughan, A. R M., Leat, P. T. & Pankhurst, R. J, (eds). Terrane Processes at the Margins of Gondwana. Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 246, 305-328.

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