- Penokean orogeny
The Penokean orogeny was a mountain-building episode that occurred in the early
Proterozoic about 1.85 to 1.84 billion years ago, in the area ofNorth America that would eventually becomeMinnesota ,Wisconsin ,Michigan , andOntario . It was a major event in the formation of the North Americancontinent , and happened during a world-wide period of mountain building and continent formation.Before this episode the area was a
passive continental margin occupied by a shallow sea, which created largesedimentary deposits including thebanded iron formation s of theIron Range s.The
orogeny happened in two phases. First anisland arc called the Pembine-Wausau terrane collided with the ancient North American craton along with volcanoes formed in itsback-arc basin . The second phase involved a microcontinent called the Marshfield terrane which today forms parts of Wisconsin and Illinois. The episode lasted about ten million years.Hundreds of millions of years later, the Keweenawan Rift occurred in the same area creating the basin that would eventually become
Lake Superior . The remains of thisorogeny can be seen today as the Iron Ranges of Minnesota and Ontario, theNorthern Highland s of Wisconsin, and theUpper Peninsula of Michigan .ee also
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* [http://www.winona.edu/geology/MRW/EarlyProterozoic.htm www.winona.edu/geology/MRW/EarlyProterozoic.htm]
* [http://www.geo.umn.edu/people/grads/davi0919/srthesis/penokean.html www.geo.umn.edu/people/grads/davi0919/srthesis/penokean.html]
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