Nevadan$52528$ - traduction vers néerlandais
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MOUNTAIN-BUILDING EPISODE IN NORTH AMERICA
Nevadan Orogeny; Nevada Orogeny; Nevada orogeny
  • "Andean" style of orogenesis involving the subduction of an oceanic plate beneath a continental plate causing partial melt of the asthenosphere wedge atop the down going plate. The partial melt then rises and causes volcanism to start to build up mountains through lava flows and deposits from eruptions.
  • The Klamath Mountains highlighted in red. The Sierra Nevada (not highlighted) runs along the east margin of the Great Valley in California.
  • The Sierra Nevada, covered by snow in the left image.
  • "Cordilleran" style of arc terrane accretion onto a continental land mass. Continued subduction transports the arc terrane to the margin of the continent where it is too buoyant to be subducted so it gets accreted to the continent.

Nevadan      
n. inwoner van Nevada (land in Verenigde Staten)

Définition

Silver State
·add. ·- Nevada;
- a nickname alluding to its silver mines.

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Nevadan orogeny

The Nevadan orogeny occurred along the western margin of North America during the Middle Jurassic to Early Cretaceous time which is approximately from 155 Ma to 145 Ma. Throughout the duration of this orogeny there were at least two different kinds of orogenic processes occurring. During the early stages of orogenesis an "Andean type" continental magmatic arc developed due to subduction of the Farallon oceanic plate beneath the North American Plate. The latter stages of orogenesis, in contrast, saw multiple oceanic arc terranes accreted onto the western margin of North America in a "Cordilleran type" accretionary orogen. Deformation related to the accretion of these volcanic arc terranes is mostly limited to the western regions of the resulting mountain ranges (Klamath Mountain range and Sierra Nevada) and is absent from the eastern regions. In addition, the deformation experienced in these mountain ranges is mostly due to the Nevadan orogeny and not other external events such as the more recent Sevier and Laramide Orogenies. It is noted that the Klamath Mountains and the Sierra Nevada share similar stratigraphy indicating that they were both formed by the Nevadan orogeny. In comparison with other orogenic events, it appears that the Nevadan Orogeny occurred rather quickly taking only about 10 million years as compared to hundreds of millions of years for other orogenies around the world (ex. Trans-Hudson orogeny).