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Paratethys
The
Paratethys ocean
,
Paratethys sea
or just
Paratethys
was a large shallow sea that stretched from the region north of the
Alps
over
Central Europe
to the
Aral Sea
in
Central Asia
. The sea was formed during the
Oxfordian
stage of the
Late Jurassic
as an extension of the rift that formed the Central
Atlantic Ocean
and was isolated during the
Oligocene
epoch (about 34 million years ago). It was separated from the
Tethys Ocean
to the south by the
formation of the Alps
,
Carpathians
,
Dinarides
,
Taurus
and
Elburz
mountains. During its long existence the Paratethys was at times reconnected with the Tethys or its successors, the
Mediterranean Sea
or
Indian Ocean
. From the
Pliocene
epoch onward (after 5 million years ago), the Paratethys became progressively shallower. Today's
Black Sea
,
Caspian Sea
,
Aral Sea
and
Lake Urmia
are remnants of the Paratethys Sea.
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Wikipedia
®
and is licensed under the
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Paratethys – מילון אנגלי-אנגלי
English Wikipedia - The Free Encyclopedia
הורד מילון בבילון 9 למחשב שלך
Paratethys
The
Paratethys ocean
,
Paratethys sea
or just
Paratethys
was a large shallow sea that stretched from the region north of the
Alps
over
Central Europe
to the
Aral Sea
in
Central Asia
. The sea was formed during the
Oxfordian
stage of the
Late Jurassic
as an extension of the rift that formed the Central
Atlantic Ocean
and was isolated during the
Oligocene
epoch (about 34 million years ago). It was separated from the
Tethys Ocean
to the south by the
formation of the Alps
,
Carpathians
,
Dinarides
,
Taurus
and
Elburz
mountains. During its long existence the Paratethys was at times reconnected with the Tethys or its successors, the
Mediterranean Sea
or
Indian Ocean
. From the
Pliocene
epoch onward (after 5 million years ago), the Paratethys became progressively shallower. Today's
Black Sea
,
Caspian Sea
,
Aral Sea
and
Lake Urmia
are remnants of the Paratethys Sea.
See more at Wikipedia.org...
© This article uses material from
Wikipedia
®
and is licensed under the
GNU Free Documentation License
and under the
Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License
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