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The Uralian orogeny refers to the long series of linear deformation and mountain building events that raised the , starting in the Late and periods of the Era, 323–299 and 299–251 million years ago (Mya) respectively, and ending with the last series of continental collisions in to early times.

The region affected by the orogeny, the Uralian orogenic belt or the Uralides, is usually thought of as the boundary between and . It extends from the to , and it includes in addition to the Ural Mountains, the of northwest Russia and the of northwest . Its total length is about , of which the Ural Mountains are about .

At the latitude of the Middle-Urals Ring Structure ( c. 56° N, between Perm and ) the Ural mountains have an eastward-convex bend. It has been proposed that the Middle-Urals Ring Structure caused a disturbance in the orogeny leading to the formation the bend.G. Burba (2003). The geologic evolution of the Ural Mountains: A supposed exposure to a giant impact . Microsymposium 38, MS011, 2003


Formation
The Uralian orogen ( ) occurred between three Palaeozoic continents, , , and Siberia. In the late Precambrian, the northeast margin of Baltica was deformed in the and orogenies or the assembly of the supercontinent. The break-up of this supercontinent opened the Palaeo-Uralian Ocean, in which a number of unidentified continental fragments rifted from Baltica. As Baltica collided with Laurentia to form Laurussia, and other were accreted to Baltica in the Late Devonian-Early Carboniferous.

In the Ordovician-Silurian, Kazakhstania formed separately when -driven growth accreted crust to a series of small, late Precambrian microcontinents. In the early Late Carboniferous, Kazakhstania began to collide with Laurussia as the Palaeo-Uralian ocean subducted beneath the margins of the latter.

The northern continuation of the Ural mountains, the Pay-Khoy-Novaya Zemlya foldbelt, is the result of the collision between Laurussia and Siberia in the Early Jurassic.

The southern continuation of the Ural mountains, the southern mountains, formed in the late Palaeozoic with the closure of the Turkestanian Ocean, an Ordovician-Carboniferous southern branch of the Palaeo-Uralian Ocean. Tian-Shan remained a stable platform until the Alpine-Himalayan orogeny in the Pliocene-Quaternary.


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