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    The Tethys Ocean /ˈtiːθɪs, ˈtɛθɪs/ (Greek: Τηθύς Tēthús), also called the Tethys Sea or the Neo-Tethys, was an ocean during much of the Mesozoic Era and early Cenozoic Era, located between the ancient continents of Gondwana and Laurasia, before the opening of the Indian and AtlanticSee more

    The sea was named after Tethys, who, in ancient Greek mythology, was a sea goddess, a sister and consort of Oceanus, mother of the Oceanid sea nymphs and of the world’s great rivers, lakes and fountains. See more

    In Chapter 13 of his 1845 book: Roderick Murchison described a distinctive formation extending from the Black Sea to the Aral Sea in … See more

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    The eastern part of the Tethys Ocean is sometimes referred to as Eastern Tethys. The western part of the Tethys Ocean is called Tethys Sea, … See more

    From the Ediacaran (600 Mya) into the Devonian (360 Mya), the Proto-Tethys Ocean existed and was situated between Baltica and Laurentia to the north and Gondwana to … See more

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  2. https://www.britannica.com/topic/Neo-Tethys-Sea

    WebIn Tethys Sea. The Neo-Tethys Sea—commonly referred to simply as Tethys, the Tethys Sea, or the Neo-Tethys Ocean—began forming in the wake of the rotating Cimmerian …

  3. https://www.britannica.com/place/Tethys-Sea

    WebThe Neo-Tethys Sea—commonly referred to simply as Tethys, the Tethys Sea, or the Neo-Tethys Ocean—began forming in the wake of the rotating Cimmerian continent during the …

  4. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/355975208...

    WebNov 04, 2021 · The Neo-Tethys Ocean was an eastward-gaping triangular oceanic embayment between Laurasia to the north and Gondwana to the south. The Neo-Tethys

  5. https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/where-was-the-tethys-ocean-located.html
    • Today, India, Pakistan, Indonesia, and the Indian Ocean form the area that was once covered by the Tethys Ocean. Tibet and Iraq cover what was known as the Cimmerian. The Mediterranean Sea originated from what was the western arm of the Tethys. Other remains of the Tethys Sea include the Black Sea, Aral, and the Caspian. The floor of the Tethys Sea...
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  6. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0264370716300126

    WebMar 01, 2016 · Overall, the Neo-Tethys ocean has experienced a long evolution from the Triassic to late Paleocene. It formed in the late Permian or early Triassic and the …

  7. https://pubs.geoscienceworld.org/geoarabia/article/14/4/17/567101

    WebOct 01, 2009 · Acknowledging the possibility that the equatorial Gharil ferricrete may not be synchronous with the low southern latitude Ruteh lavas, we speculate that the Neo …

  8. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paleo-Tethys_Ocean

    WebThe Paleo-Tethys or Palaeo-Tethys Ocean is an ocean located along the northern margin of the paleocontinent Gondwana that started to open during the Middle Cambrian, grew …

  9. https://www.slideshare.net/omaratefradwan/...

    WebMay 16, 2015 · CONCLUSIONS • The Tethys Ocean developed in at least three oceanic basins: – Proto-Tethys (Precambrian-Carboniferous). – Paleo-Tethys (Ordovician-Jurassic). – Neo-Tethys (Permian …

  10. https://oceanbites.org/mediterranean-magnetism...

    WebSep 08, 2016 · In its widest extension, the Neo-Tethys Ocean was part of a continuous oceanic belt running around the Earth just north of the Equator. With this, ocean currents at the time of the Early Cretaceous moved …

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