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Definition of Armorican in English: Armoricanadjective ɑːˈmɒrɪk(ə)n 1Relating to Armorica. Example sentencesExamples - So when Gaius Julius Caesar (100-44 BC) embarked on a conquest of Gaul (59-50 BC), he set about occupying the Armorican peninsula in 56 BC
- 1.1Geology
another term for Hercynian Example sentencesExamples - Off the Armorican margin, the S reflector has no direct seismic relationship with the location of crustal thinning.
- Unit 3B, observed in the western Armorican transitional zone, is a seismic unit with low reflectivity.
- It was, probably, a continent-continent collision to the south of Wales and the Brabant Massif, perhaps a westward continuation of the Armorican and Bohemian Massifs, like that of the Northern Appalachians.
- Heavy-mineral analysis of the sands clearly indicates a possible Armorican contribution at this time but according to Daley they are unlikely to be of fluvial origin because ‘the latter was periodically separated from Britain’.
- In Cambrian rocks archaeocyathans are found in an equatorial and subequatorial belt which included Laurentia, and the North African, Iberian and Armorican parts of Gondwana, but not the Avalonian part.
- The Armorica plate, as it is usually conceived, was composed of the Iberian, Armorican and Bohemian Massifs.
- This zone is typified by Cambro Ordovician rift-related volcanism and Ordovician to Devonian subduction attributed to a southern proto-Tethys ocean separating the Armorican - Barrandian microcontinents to the north from Gondwana.
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