Hudsonian orogeny
Hudsonian orogeny A Proterozoic phase of mountain building, which ended about 1750–1800 Ma ago, and that affected the shield area in what is now Canada. It was preceded by the Kenoran and succeeded by the Grenvillian orogenies.
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