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Platform strata are dissected by a faulted syncline exposing a complete cross section through the interior, margins and flanks, enabling a detailed assessment of depositional controls.
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Although the term craton is often taken as synonomous with tectonic quiescence, the North American craton is not simply an unchanging, stable platform accumulating strata and influenced only by changes in global sea-level.
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From the court looking up, you gaze more clearly at seven strata of miniature grassy platforms, aquariums and junk connected by an elaborate Rube Goldbergian armature of pipes.
Peter Sandstone of Ordovician age [about 505 to 438 million years old]), central Australia, or the Russian Platform, and are particularly common in Paleozoic strata (that formed from 570 to 245 million years ago).
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