Craven Basin
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title:
Craven Basin
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The Craven Basin is a sedimentary basin in northern England, having the shape of a southerly-tilted graben which was active during the Carboniferous period. It is one of a series of such basins which developed across northern England in this period separating upstanding blocks which were typically underlain by buoyant granites. The basin trends roughly east–west and is bounded by the Lake District block to the northwest, the Askrigg Block to the northeast and the Central Lancashire High to the s
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Sedimentary basin in northern England
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Craven_Basin
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2022-10-11T13:37:48Z
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