Discover the traces of an ancient continent in the Mediterranean
2019/09/17 Agirre Ruiz de Arkaute, Aitziber - Elhuyar Zientzia Iturria: Elhuyar aldizkaria
240 million years ago, the Great Adria was born when part of the supercontinent Gondwana began to separate from the continent and began to move north, situating itself to the south of what we know today as Europe. Later, 120 million years ago, Great Adria clashed violently with Europe. They believe it was totally destroyed, buried under Europe. But a small part remained over Europe, according to geologists, as it has appeared dispersed in 30 current countries. For example in the Alps. Researchers from the Universities of Utrecht, Oslo and the Institute of Geophysics (EHT) have pointed out that it has been difficult to collect this data and clarify where the continent was.
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