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moves northward. Paleo-Tethys and Proto-Tethys - at
global history Video from
Christopher R. Scotese:
Paleotethys -
Indian subkontinent Portal: Oceans...
- AR=Amuria; NC=North China; SC=South China; PA=Panthal****ic Ocean; PT=
Paleotethys Ocean; NT=Neotethys Ocean.
Orogens shown in red.
Subduction zones shown...
- of Pangaea.
Eastern Laurussia was
still divided from
Gondwana by the
Paleotethys Ocean. In the Tri****ic
Period of the
Mesozoic Era,
animals could move...
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system –
major active fault system within the
Himalayas Mount Everest Paleotethys Sutlej River –
similar small-scale
erosion to the
Indus Tibetan Plateau...
-
Tibetan Plateau to the
North (also
discussed in
Geography of Tibet)
Paleotethys Karakoram fault system -
major active fault system within the Himalaya...
- 2002, p. 556
Neumayr 1883
Suess 1893;
Suess 1901 Hsü &
Bernoulli 1978,
Paleotethys, pp. 943–944 and
references therein including Carey 1958 Stöcklin 1974...
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supercontinent Pangaea. The
Zechstein sea, would, at times, be
connected to the
Paleotethys;
Other features of the
earth during the time were the Microcontinent...
-
which evolved through a
series of
orogenic cycles. They used the
terms '
Paleotethys', 'Mesotethys', and 'Neotethys' for the Caledonian, Variscan, and Alpine...
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commenced in
north Pangaea. The
northern part of the
Tethys Ocean, the
Paleotethys Ocean, had
become a p****ive basin, but a
spreading center was active...
- to the south. At
times the
Zechstein Sea may have
connected with the
Paleotethys Ocean through southeastern Poland; the
point is
disputed by researchers...