Madre de Dios Terrane

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title: Madre de Dios Terrane
text: Madre de Dios Terrane is a distinct fragment of Earth's crust in southwestern Patagonia. Subduction made the Madre de Dios Terrane collide and accrete to Patagonia in the Mesozoic. This accretion is thought to have happened at a different location than today and the current location of the terrane is would be the result of displacement along dextral faults. The terrane is made up of three distinct units: Denaro Complex Torlton Limestone Duque de York Complex is made up of pelites, greywackes and
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description: Distinct fragment of Earth's crust in southwestern Patagonia
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Madre_de_Dios_Terrane
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date modified: 2021-07-06T20:19:13Z
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