Australia craton (in many models)

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Australia craton (in many models) is an ancient, stable piece of continental lithosphere that is often reconstructed as a major component of the supercontinent Rodinia in Precambrian tectonic models.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf continental lithosphere block
craton
geological region
associatedWith Archean and Proterozoic terranes
Precambrian basement rocks
characterizedBy relative tectonic stability
thick, rigid lithosphere
consideredIn Precambrian tectonic models
continent Australia
formedIn Precambrian Supereon
surface form: Precambrian Eon
formsBasementFor much of the Australian continent
geologicalAge Precambrian
hasProperty long-lived crustal stability
preservation of ancient crust
importantFor models of continental growth
reconstructing Rodinia configuration
understanding Precambrian plate motions
linkedTo other Rodinia cratonic blocks in reconstructions
lithosphereType continental lithosphere
locatedIn Australia
partOf Sahul landmass
surface form: Australian continent
reconstructedAsPartOf supercontinent Rodinia
surface form: Rodinia
roleInSupercontinent major component of Rodinia
studiedInDiscipline Precambrian geology
supercontinent geology
tectonics
tectonicSetting interior of a continental plate
tectonicStability ancient and stable
temporalContext Precambrian supercontinent cycles
usedIn supercontinent reconstruction models

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supercontinent Rodinia contains Australia craton (in many models)
subject surface form: Rodinia