21 Apr 2016 An HKU Stephen Hui Geological Museum exhibition launches on Earth Day: Snapshots of a Vanished Environment – Exceptional Fossils from the world famous Jurassic Solnhofen Limestone in Germany (The University of Hong Kong)

Edit Public Technologies 21 Apr 2016
The area where we find the Solnhofen Limestone today was an archipelago at the edge of the Tethys Ocean with lagoons that had limited access to the open sea.Fine grained Solnhofen limestone was deposited in the quiet and stagnant waters of a protected lagoon, cut off from the open turbulent Tethys Ocean by barrier reefs of corals and sponges....

Low-latitude collision drives global cooling [Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences]>

Edit PNAS 19 Apr 2016
New constraints on the tectonic evolution of the Neo-Tethys Ocean indicate that at ∼90–70 Ma and at ∼50–40 Ma, vast quantities of mafic and ultramafic rocks were emplaced at low latitude onto continental crust within the tropical humid belt. These emplacement events correspond temporally with, and are potential agents for,... ....

Study: Ancient tectonic activity was trigger for ice ages (MIT - Massachusetts Institute of Technology)

Edit Public Technologies 18 Apr 2016
Around 180 million years ago, tectonic activity began to push fragments of Gondwana up toward the northern supercontinent of Eurasia, which slowly squeezed and eventually closed the Neo-Tethys Ocean, an ancient body of water lying between the supercontinents ... They found that 90 million years ago, the northeastern edge of the African plate collided and slid under an oceanic plate in the Neo-Tethys Ocean, creating a chain of volcanoes....

Knowledge gap on extreme change in temperature elucidated (Københavns Universitet)

Edit Public Technologies 11 Dec 2015
(Source. Københavns Universitet). 11 December 2015 Jurassic climate ... Christoph Korte. Photo ... The study refers to the Middle Jurassic, about 174 million years ago, in the so-called 'Laurasian Seaway', an area that connected the Tethys Ocean between current Africa, Europe and Asia to the Boreal Sea in the Artic area, through the former Viking Corridor between current Norway and Greenland ... Jurassic climate mode governed by ocean gateway....

‘South Asia suffers more during quakes due to poor infrastructure’

Edit The Hindu 27 Oct 2015
In the aftermath of the earthquake that hit Nepal on April 25, 2015, Professor Searle explains the nature of the quake and its relevance in a larger narrative of continents, oceans and an ever restless earth that fuels it all ... The Indian Plate collided with Asia about 50 million years ago, closing the Tethys Ocean that lay between ... Videos of the time the earthquake went off show waves passing over the surface almost like an ocean wave....

Here's how India rapidly moved toward Eurasia 80m yrs ago

Edit Yahoo Daily News 05 May 2015
Washington, May 5 (ANI). A new research has shed light on how India rapidly moved toward Eurasia 80 million years ago ... Then, about 80 million years ago, the continent suddenly sped up, racing north at about 15 centimeters per year about twice as fast as the fastest modern tectonic drift ... India was sent adrift across what was then the Tethys Ocean, an immense body of water that separated Gondwana from Eurasia ... (ANI) ....

The Weekend quiz

Edit The Guardian 28 Mar 2015
What words appear in the title of every episode of The Man From U.N.C.L.E.? Spoiler alert. answers to this and other teasers below (don’t cheat!). Robert Vaughn and David McCallum in 60s TV hit The Man From U.N.C.L.E. Photograph. Everett Collection/Rex Features. Thomas Eaton. Saturday 28 March 2015 06.00 GMT. The questions ... What links. ... 11 Laurasia; Gondwana; Tethys Ocean? ...  .  .   ... ....

Global Aquaculture And Fisheries Market

Edit PR Newswire 29 Jan 2015
 .  .  . NEW YORK, Jan. 29, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- This report analyzes the worldwide markets for Aquaculture and Fisheries in Thousand Tons by the following Product Segments. Aquaculture, and Fisheries ... I ... Open Ocean, Coastal Waters, and Upwelling Areas II-55 ... Blue Ocean Mariculture Acquires Kona Blue's Offshore and ... Earth Ocean Farms and Ocean Farm Technologies Complete Merger II-85 ... Tethys Ocean Acquires Dias Aquaculture II-86....

Oil comes from prehistoric algal soup!

Edit Australian Broadcasting Corporation 21 Jan 2015
Visit the rugged Arabian mountains to see the exposed remains of the bottom of the ancient Tethys ocean, the prehistoric algal soup that gave rise to today's massive oil fields of the Middle East. Hear how oil-source rock laid down in the Jurassic Period changed over millennia as the Earth's surface was re-shaped. Under special conditions this oil-source rock can form precious crude oil. ....

The birth of the Aegean

Edit Kathimerini 12 Sep 2014
Fossils of flora and fauna, recent findings from underwater research, traces of the predecessors of modern man, impressive videos and panoramic photographs of island clusters tell the story of Aegeis, a vast landmass that emerged from the Tethys Ocean, covering the area from the modern-day Ionian Sea to Asia Minor....

Europe's Goce gravity satellite probes Earth's mantle

Edit BBC News 27 Jan 2014
These include major mantle plumes in the Pacific and off Africa, under the Indian Ocean ... In addition, the satellite's gravity also detects a residual signal of the former Tethys Ocean ... The Tethys Ocean is thought to have closed when India and Asia collided some 40-50 million years ago ... The blue reflects remnants of the old Tethys Ocean....

First Dinosaur Fossils from Saudi Arabia Discovered

Edit Yahoo Daily News 08 Jan 2014
View gallery. A veterbra from a titanosaur discovered in Saudi Arabia. A plant-eating titanosaur and a sharp-toothed theropod are the first confirmed dinosaur fossils ever found in Saudi Arabia, scientists reported Dec. 26 in the journal PLOS ONE ... [Photos. Amazing Dinosaur Fossils] ... During this time, Arabia had not yet separated from Africa and was bounded on the east by the Tethys Ocean ... Abelisaurs were bipedal, like T ... Images....

Region near Indo-Tibetan border to be declared Fossil National Park

Edit The Hindu 05 Jan 2014
The management plan of the Pithoragarh Forest Division for 2011 to 2021 has proposed that the Lapthal region be declared a Fossil National Park ... Chandran said ... K. Gangte ... “The area between the Indian plate and the Eurasian plate was an ocean called the Tethys Ocean or Tethys Sea, which drained out during the collision of the Indian Plate with the Eurasian Plate resulting in the formation of the Himalayas,” Mr. Chandran said....
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