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Eurekan orogeny
The
Eurekan
orogeny
was a
Phanerozoic
mountain building
event
that created the Eurekan
Fold Belt
on
Ellesmere Island
in
Nunavut, Canada
.
Deformation
initiated in the
Late Cretaceous
, during which time the
Sverdrup
Basin began to fragment and
fold
in
response
to the
counterclockwise
rotation
of
Greenland
,
caused
by
seafloor spreading
in the
Canadian Arctic Rift System
. The Eurekan orogeny
terminated
when seafloor spreading in the
Labrador Sea
ceased about 33
million years ago
during the
Oligocene epoch
.