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- The Paratethys sea, Paratethys ocean, Paratethys realm or just Paratethys (meaning "beside Tethys"), was a large shallow inland sea that covered much...
- covered by a northern branch of the Tethys Ocean, called the Paratethys. The Paratethys was separated from the Tethys with the formation of the Alps,...
- the Paratethys Sea, until about 10 million years ago, when a Miocene uplift of the Carpathian Mountains isolated the sea from the rest of Paratethys. During...
- Central Paratethys, cut off from sources of freshwater input by its separation from the Eastern Paratethys. From 13.36 to 12.65 Ma, the Central Paratethys was...
- Kechil or Pontian Town Pontian stage (Pontian age), the uppermost Miocene Paratethys stage, coeval with the Messinian Ponciano (disambiguation) Pons (disambiguation)...
- discoveries have been made in the Eastern Black Sea. During the Eocene, the Paratethys Sea was partially isolated and sea levels fell. During this time sand...
- sister taxon to Mola and Masturus. This species was a resident of the Paratethys Sea and is estimated to have reached a length around 320 cm (130 in),...
- its South Caspian Basin, like the Black Sea, a remnant of the ancient Paratethys Sea. Its seafloor is, therefore, a standard oceanic basalt and not a continental...
- million years ago during the Eocene epoch of the Paleogene Period, in the Paratethys Sea, within the northern Sahara, where Egypt and Algeria are now located...
- formations in Denmark, France, Austria, and Morocco during the Eocene. The Paratethys Sea still supported deepwater sharks and rays into the Miocene, which...