Hesperian Massif
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title:
Hesperian Massif
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The Hesperian Massif is the pre-Mesozoic core of the Iberian Peninsula. Roughly covering the western half of the Peninsula, it includes all its Precambrian and Paleozoic materials and it is limited by the Cantabrian Sea to the North, the Atlantic Ocean to the West, the Guadalquivir sedimentary basin to the South. The western part features Paleozoic materials, while the east part features basins covered by Tertiary deposits. The outline of the massif is formed by geological units such as the Ollo
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Pre-Mesozoic core of the Iberian Peninsula
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hesperian_Massif
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2023-10-27T05:55:26Z
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