Eurekan orogeny

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The Eurekan orogeny was a

physiography.[4] Compression in a broad zone on Ellesmere Island resulted in the formation of the Eurekan Fold Belt.[2][5]

The Eurekan orogeny came to an end when seafloor spreading in the

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