- of the late
Miocene epoch, the
tectonically trapped sea
turned into a
megalake from the
eastern Alps to what is now Kazakhstan. From the
Pliocene epoch...
-
known as "West
Nubian lake", "West
Nubian Paleolake" and "Northern
Darfur Megalake". "Ptolemy lake archipelago"
refers to dune
fields that were periodically...
- E.; Armon, M.; Ben Dor, Y.; Morin, E.; Adam, O.; Enzel, Y. (2018). "
Megalakes in the Sahara? A Review".
Quaternary Research. 90 (2).
Cambridge University...
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Separation of the
Paratethys Sea from open seas
formed a
megalake, the
basis of the
Caspian Sea and
other bodies of
water in vicinity,
resulting in confinements...
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original (PDF) on 2017-01-19.
Retrieved 2017-08-27., p 2. "The
Sahara Megalakes Project". King's
College London.
Archived from the
original on 13 July...
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largest lakes were Lake Megachad, Lake Megafezzan, Ahnet-Mouydir
Megalake, and
Chotts Megalake.
Large rivers in the
region included the
Senegal River, Nile...
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Visit - Tripadvisor".
Leblanc et al. (2006). "Reconstruction of
megalake Chad
using shuttle radar topographic mission data". Palaeogeography, palaeoclimatology...
- Oevelen, P. J.; Delclaux, F.; Lemoalle, J. (2006). "Reconstruction of
Megalake Chad
using Shuttle Radar Topographic Mission data". Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology...
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increased to at
least ten
times its present-day size to form Lake
Megachad or
Megalake Chad, then the
largest lake on Earth. This
enlarged Lake Chad
reached dimensions...
- of
depression to the
density of ice and
upper mantle material.
Glacial megalakes can form in
regional depressions under the
influence of
glacial load....