- South China (continent)
South China continent, also known as South China craton (or the South Chinese craton), or as Yangtze craton, was an ancient
continent (craton ) that contained today's South andSoutheast China (named after),Indochina , and parts ofSoutheast Asia (ie.Borneo and adjacent islands). South China had been part of many past supercontinents, includingRodinia ,Pannotia ,Gondwana ,Pangaea ,Laurasia andEurasia .About a billion years ago (
Late Proterozoic ), the supercontinent, Rodinia formed. South China was part of the supercontinent. South China was bordered byMirovia Ocean to the north, Siberia to the east,Australia to the west andLaurentia to the south as shown here in the Rodinia paleogeography. 750 million years ago, Rodinia rifted and South China became an isolated continent.A hundred million years later, these fragmented pieces of continent assembled back together to create the supercontinent of
Pannotia . South China collided North China and EasternGondwana (mainlyAustralia ). When Pannotia disintegrated 550 million years ago, South China (and North China) became part of and remained with Eastern Gondwana for millions of years. Late in theSilurian (175 million years later after Pannotia's disintegration), South China (and North China), rifted away from Gondwana and moved across the ancient, shrinkingProto-Tethys Ocean . A new ocean was forming in its southern end,Paleo-Tethys Ocean . By the LateCarboniferous (300 million years ago), while North China collided with Siberia andKazakhstania , completely closing the Proto-Tethys, South China became an independent continent. For much of the Permian Period, South China remained in the tropical latitudes. And also, while most of the giantlycopods of the Carboniferous disappeared, giant lycopods remained in South China, since its isolation from the now formed Pangaea.Cimmeria , a microcontinent that consisted of today'sTibet ,Iran ,Turkey and parts ofSoutheast Asia rifted away from Gondwana (just as North and South China did earlier), and was heading towards Laurasia. Paleo-Tethys Ocean started to shrink, while the newTethys Ocean expanded. In theMiddle Triassic , the eastern portion of Cimmeria collided with South China, and together moved northwards, towardsLaurasia . In the EarlyJurassic epoch, South China collided with North China, forming the China we know today. Since then North China, and South China had been together since their collison in the Jurassic. Much of South China became amountain range because ofIndia 's collision with Cimmeria's southern coastline.ee also
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Pangaea
*North China (continent)
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