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Major Landforms

WorldPhysical Environment

The global distribution of Earth's landforms, including mountains, shields, plains, basins, ice caps, and isolated areas of volcanic activity

Goode's World Atlas

A map highlights the major landforms across the world, using different colors to represent various geological features

In North America, the western regions from the Arctic to south Texas are characterized by the Alpine System, depicted in purple, while the mid-continent and most of the eastern regions consist of Sedimentary Covers, shown in orange. The northeast, including eastern Canada and Greenland, is dominated by Laurasia Shields in green, with a small area of Sedimentary Covers along the western side of Hudson Bay. The east coast primarily features Caledonian and Hercynian (or Appalachian) Remnants in red, which are also present in Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula and the larger Caribbean islands.

In South America, northern and western regions, mainly the Andes Mountains, are part of the Alpine System, with a band of Sedimentary Covers along the eastern side of the Andes and the central Amazon basin. There are two large areas of Gondwana Shields in brown: one in northern Brazil and southern Venezuela, and another covering most of eastern and southern Brazil.

Europe’s geological structure is complex. Caledonian and Hercynian Remnants are found in Norway, the British Isles, northwestern France, the western Iberian Peninsula, and areas north of the Alps, including southeastern France, parts of Germany, and Czechia. Laurasia Shields make up Scandinavia east of Norway, while Iceland is marked as an Isolated Volcanic Area in blue. The rest of northern Europe and European Russia consist of Sedimentary Covers, whereas southern Europe is part of the Alpine System. The Ural Mountains in Russia, forming Europe’s eastern boundary, are composed of Caledonian and Hercynian Remnants.

In North Africa, Morocco and northern Algeria are part of the Alpine System. The northern Sahara, stretching from Western Sahara through southern Algeria and Libya to Egypt and northern Sudan, is composed of Sedimentary Covers. Much of the rest of Africa features Gondwana Shields, except for East Africa, which is dominated by the Rifted Shield Area in yellow, extending from Eritrea to Malawi and Mozambique. There are also small areas of Sedimentary Covers around the perimeter of the shield and Isolated Volcanic Areas in southern Algeria, northern Chad, and along the Nigeria-Cameroon border.

In Asia, the Alpine System extends from Turkey, Iran, and Afghanistan to the Himalayas, much of China, Southeast Asia, and the Indonesian Archipelago. North of this mountainous region, central Russia consists of Sedimentary Covers, with parts of Central Asia containing Caledonian and Hercynian Remnants. Russia's Far East and Siberia feature a Rifted Shield Area and a large Alpine System zone.

Australia is a mosaic of Gondwana Shields and Sedimentary Covers, except along its eastern coast, which includes Caledonian and Hercynian Remnants and a Rifted Shield Area near Adelaide on the south coast. This comprehensive map highlights the diverse geological features and landforms that shape each continent.

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Caledonian and Hercynian (or Appalachian) remnants

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Alpine system

Sedimentary covers

Laurasian shields

Zinc Mines

Class

Rank

Value

Alabama
31.4%68.5%166.78e+5
Alaska
98.0%4537.80e+3
Alberta
6.99%87.8%5.22%51.56e+6
Arizona
100%69401.75e+5
Arkansas
11.0%89.0%138.66e+5
British Columbia
94.9%4.13%10391.89e+5
California
99.7%17186.65e+5
Colorado
64.2%35.8%247196.42e+5
Connecticut
100%574.50e+3
Delaware
16.5%77.6%581.20e+3
District of Columbia
100%640.00
Florida
98.5%118.88e+5
Georgia
45.5%54.4%224.78e+5
Hawaii
76.7%468.24e+4
Idaho
100%65234.49e+5
Illinois
100%5293.41e+5
Indiana
100%411.73e+5
Iowa
99.0%1.02%148.60e+5
Kansas
100%71.32e+6
Kentucky
100%6108.95e+5
Louisiana
98.5%264.37e+5
Maine
99.1%2501.10e+4
Manitoba
30.3%69.6%16273.93e+5
Maryland
48.7%48.4%474.00e+4
Massachusetts
93.6%557.50e+3
Michigan
87.8%12.2%459.80e+4
Minnesota
17.0%83.0%283.60e+5
Mississippi
99.9%244.49e+5
Missouri
1.58%98.4%631.95e+6
Montana
37.5%62.5%3981.27e+6
Nebraska
100%41.70e+6
Nevada
100%16342.32e+5
New Brunswick
99.0%5511.08e+4
New Hampshire
100%564.50e+3
New Jersey
68.7%27.2%528.90e+3
New Mexico
77.9%22.1%24254.46e+5
New York
43.3%55.9%1441.00e+5
Newfoundland and Labrador
24.3%74.2%160600
North Carolina
57.9%40.5%1303.41e+5
North Dakota
96.7%3.34%128.76e+5
Northwest Territories
5.87%7.69%49.6%35.7%2620.00
Nova Scotia
93.9%3481.51e+4
Nunavut
23.2%20.4%53.5%2610.00
Ohio
100%1322.90e+5
Oklahoma
10.9%89.1%21.98e+6
Ontario
30.7%69.2%16352.25e+5
Oregon
99.9%14215.07e+5
Pennsylvania
26.2%73.8%371.95e+5
Prince Edward Island
66.2%547.70e+3
Québec
3.44%1.99%94.2%13431.26e+5
Rhode Island
93.3%591.10e+3
Saskatchewan
58.9%41.1%91.04e+6
South Carolina
57.0%42.9%421.59e+5
South Dakota
8.10%79.3%12.6%261.53e+6
Tennessee
16.8%83.2%23158.44e+5
Texas
6.01%93.7%214.30e+6
Utah
100%81313.18e+5
Vermont
92.0%8.01%491.40e+4
Virginia
69.9%29.1%2205.63e+5
Washington
99.0%11362.21e+5
West Virginia
13.2%86.8%381.91e+5
Wisconsin
62.0%38.0%3332.80e+5
Wyoming
56.0%44.0%176.71e+5
Yukon
99.8%0.165%5630.00
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