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World's largest iron ore deposits formed over 1 billion years ago in supercontinent breakupThe world's largest iron ore deposits formed when the ancient supercontinent Columbia broke up around 1.4 billion years ago, a new study suggests. The deposits, located in what is now Hamersley ...
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1.4 billion-year-old discovery changes scientists' understanding of Earth's geographical historyNow a study published in the journal PNAS claims the formation process of these iron deposits was triggered by the breakup of the supercontinent Columbia, which caused massive tectonic activity.
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