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  2. Paraná Plateau - Wikipedia

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    The plateau reaches a height of 1,300 m and stands on a layer of basalt with a thickness of 2,000 m. [2] Most of the water from the plateau flows into the Río de la Plata estuary via the Paraná and Paraguay rivers. [2] Iguazu Falls is located on the western edge of the plateau.

  3. Paraná and Etendeka traps - Wikipedia

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    The basalt samples at Paraná and Etendeka have an age of about 132 Ma, during the Valanginian stage of the Early Cretaceous. [3] Indirectly, the rifting and extension are probably the origin of the Paraná and Etendeka traps and it could be the origin of the Gough and Tristan da Cunha Islands as well, as they are connected by the Walvis Ridge (Gough/Tristan hotspot).

  4. Geography of Paraguay - Wikipedia

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    The plateau slopes moderately to east and south, its remarkably uniform surface interrupted only by the narrow valleys carved by the westward-flowing tributaries of the Río Paraná. The Northern Upland, the Central Hill Belt, and the Central Lowland constitute the lower terrain lying between the escarpment and the Río Paraguay.

  5. Río de la Plata - Wikipedia

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    2]: Length: 290 km (180 mi) [3] 4,876 km (3,030 mi) including the Paraná: Basin size: 3,170,000 km 2 (1,220,000 sq mi) [4] 3,182,064 km 2 (1,228,602 sq mi) [5]: Discharge: : • location: Río de la Plata, Atlantic Ocean: • average: (Period 1971-2010) . 27,225 m 3 /s (961,400 cu ft/s) [5] 22,000 m 3 /s (780,000 cu ft/s) [3]. 884 km 3 /a (28,000 m 3 /s) [6]: • minimum: 12,000 m 3 /s ...

  6. Paraná Basin - Wikipedia

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    The Paraná Basin (Portuguese: Bacia do Paraná, Spanish: Cuenca del Paraná) is a large cratonic sedimentary basin situated in the central-eastern part of South America. ...

  7. List of physiographic regions - Wikipedia

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    Mato Grosso Plateau: Guiana Shield: Chiquitos Plateau Parana Plateau Coastal Plain Guiana Highlands: Guiana Coastal Plain Amazon Plain: Llanos De Mojos Orinoco Basin: Parana-Paraguay Plain: Gran Chaco: Pantanal: Argentine Mesopotamia: Pampas: Monte Patagonian Plateau: Antarctica: East Antarctica: West Antarctica: Australia: East Australian ...

  8. List of flood basalt provinces - Wikipedia

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    Chilcotin Plateau Basalts [e] Tortonian: 11.62 * Serravallian: 13.82 * Langhian: 15.97 M. Miocene disruption (14.8–14.5) [f] Columbia River Basalt Group [g] Chilcotin Plateau Basalts [e] Increased Antarctic deep waters Yellowstone hotspot Nördlinger Ries (14.5-14.3) Burdigalian: 20.44 Aquitanian: 23.03 * Shield volcanoes of Ethiopia [h ...

  9. Paraná (state) - Wikipedia

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    Paraná (Brazilian Portuguese: ⓘ) is one of the 26 states of Brazil, in the south of the country. It is bordered in the north by São Paulo state, in the east by the Atlantic Ocean, in the south by Santa Catarina state and the province of Misiones, Argentina, and in the west by Mato Grosso do Sul and Paraguay, with the Paraná River as its western boundary. [4]