crustal block
C7402
concept
A crustal block is a relatively rigid, coherent segment of the Earth's crust bounded by faults or other discontinuities that can move or deform as a unit within the larger tectonic framework.
All labels observed (9)
| Label | Occurrences |
|---|---|
| crustal block canonical | 9 |
| continental crust block | 1 |
| continental crust fragment | 1 |
| continental crustal block | 1 |
| continental tectonic block | 1 |
| craton segment | 1 |
| geological basement | 1 |
| metacraton | 1 |
| microcontinental block | 1 |
Instances (15)
| Instance | Via concept surface |
|---|---|
| North China Craton | continental crust block |
| Palawan Microcontinental Block | microcontinental block |
| Grampian Terrane | — |
| Sierra Nevada–Great Valley block | — |
| South China Block | continental tectonic block |
| Bayan Har tectonic block | — |
| Saharan Metacraton | metacraton |
|
Lhasa terrane to the north
surface form:
Lhasa terrane
|
— |
| Yangtze Plate | — |
| Hercynian basement | geological basement |
| Western Block of the North China Craton | continental crustal block |
| Okwa Block | — |
| Brunovistulian terrane | — |
| London Platform | — |
| Karakoram terrane | — |