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Cratons / Structure of the Earth / Geology of North America / Earthscope / Slab / Mantle plume / Wyoming craton / Superior craton / Trans-Hudson orogeny / Geology / Historical geology / Plate tectonics
Date: 2014-07-07 15:22:46
Cratons
Structure of the Earth
Geology of North America
Earthscope
Slab
Mantle plume
Wyoming craton
Superior craton
Trans-Hudson orogeny
Geology
Historical geology
Plate tectonics

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