Siberia (continent)
Siberia is the craton located in the heart of the region of Siberia. Siberia or "Angaraland" (or simply Angara) is today the Central Siberian Plateau. It is an extremely ancient craton that formed an independent continent before the Permian period.
Partial history of Siberia in chronological order
- ~2.5 billion years ago (Siderian), Siberia was part of a continent of Arctica, along with the Canadian Shield
- ~1.1 billion years ago (Stenian), Siberia became part of the major supercontinent of Rodinia.
- ~750 million years ago (Cryogenian), Rodinia broke up, and Siberia became part of the minor supercontinent of Protolaurasia.
- ~600 million years ago (Ediacaran), Protolaurasia became part of the major southern supercontinent of Pannotia.
- ~550 million years ago (Ediacaran), Pannotia broke up and Protolaurasia split up and became the continents of Laurentia, Baltica, and Siberia.
- ~Cambrian, Siberia was an independent continent.
- ~Carboniferous, Siberia collided with the minor continent of Kazakhstania.
- ~Permian, Siberia, and Kazakhstania collided with Baltica, thus completing the formation of the supercontinent Pangaea. Siberian Traps formed.
- ~Jurassic, Pangaea split up, Siberia stays with Laurasia.
- ~Cretaceous, Laurasia gradually splits up, Siberia remains part of present day northeastern Eurasia.
- ~Present, Siberia was part of forming minor supercontinent Afro-Eurasia.
- ~250 million years sith: Siberia may be in the subtropical region and part of a new supercontinent of Pangaea Ultima.
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