- Kazakhstania
Kazakhstania, also known as the Kazakhstan Block, is a small continental region in the interior of
Asia . It consists of that area north and east of theAral Sea , south of the Siberiancraton and west of theAltai Mountains andLake Balkhash . Politically, it comprises most ofKazakhstan and has a total area of around 1.3 million km². TheJunggar basin inXinjiang ,China is also part of Kazahstania, though sometimes referred to as the Junggar Block.It is believed that present-day Kazakhstania is chiefly a collage of early
Paleozoic volcanic island arc s and some small continentalterrane s. These were joined together during theOrdovician to form what was at the time an isolated continent of its own. During theCarboniferous andPermian , Siberia collided with Kazakhstania to form theAltai Mountains , laterBaltica collided in theUral orogeny , creating the basis for most of present-dayEurasia .Kazakhstania is mainly flat: only in the east near
Karaganda are there mountains and these only rise to 1,565 metres (5,130 feet) in theTarbagatay Range . Although most of Kazakhstania is arid and practically no water flows from the region to the oceans, there is extensive grazing ofcattle ,sheep and camels on the grasslands which cover most of the region today. Kazakhstania was too dry for extensiveglaciation during theQuaternary . Kazakhstania contains as much as a quarter of the world's provenuranium reserves and is also one of the world's major source oflead ,zinc , andantimony ores. On the southern boundary in theTuran Depression are large deposits ofnatural gas formed as a result of its collision with theIndian plate .ee also
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List of Platforms, Shields and Cratons External links
* [http://www.es.ucsc.edu/~paleomag/tectonics/chmap.html Map of the Kazakhstan Block and surrounding areas]
* [http://www.jpg.co.uk/ab_jul_03_4.htm Ordovician-Permian paleogeography of Central Eurasia]
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