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  2. Orogeny refers to the process of mountain building. Examples of orogenies include12:
    • Alleghenian (Appalachian), Laramide, and Andean orogenies in the Americas.
    • Algoman, Penokean and Antler orogenies, which are older and inactive, and are represented by deformed and metamorphosed rocks with sedimentary basins further inland.
    • Pan-African orogeny, Damara orogeny, Kibaran orogeny, and Eburnean orogeny in Africa.
    • Cordilleran system and the Tethyan system, which are orogenic systems that appear as loosely coherent clusters or stringers of orogenic belts that are at least 20,000 km long and 100–1000 km wide.
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    Large modern orogenies often lie on the margins of present-day continents; the Alleghenian (Appalachian), Laramide, and Andean orogenies exemplify this in the Americas. Older inactive orogenies, such as the Algoman, Penokean and Antler, are represented by deformed and metamorphosed rocks with sedimentary basins further inland.

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    African orogenies [ edit]

    • Pan-African orogeny – Series of major mountain-forming events, Neoproterozoic Era (550 Ma)
    • Damara orogeny – Mountain building event at the intersection of the Congo and the Kalahari cratons.
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    List of orogenies - Wikipedia

    The following is a list of known orogenies organised by continent, starting with the oldest in each. The headings are present-day continents, which may differ from the geography contemporary to the orogenies. Some orogenies encompass more than one continent and may have different names in each, and some … See more

    Pan-African orogeny – Series of major mountain-forming events in the Neoproterozoic, Neoproterozoic Era (550 Ma) See more

    Aravalli-Delhi Orogen – Precambrian
    Altaid OrogenyPaleozoic Era
    Uralian orogeny – Long series of linear deformation and mountain building events that raised the Ural … See more

    Algoman orogeny, also known as Kenoran orogeny – Late Archaean episode of mountain building in what is now North America – Superior province, South Dakota to Lake Huron, late Archean Eon (2700–2500 Ma)
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    Orogenies affecting Antarctica include:
    Napier orogeny – Mountain range in East Antarctica – (4000±200 Ma)
    Rayner orogeny – … See more

    Saamian orogeny – Formation of an extensive area of tonalitic-trondhjemitic crust in Fennoscandia, (3.1–2.9 Ga)
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    Australian orogenies
    Sleaford orogenyGawler Craton, South Australia, (2440–2420 Ma)
    Glenburgh orogeny – Glenburgh Terrane, See more

     
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  10. Laramide orogeny | North America, Rocky Mountains, …

    WEBLaramide orogeny, a series of mountain-building events that affected much of western North America in Late Cretaceous and Paleogene time. (The Cretaceous Period ended 65.5 million years ago and was followed by …

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