Tethys and apulia (adria), 100 years of reconstructions

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    One of his most memorable achievements is the detailed reconstructions he first published with a large group of colleagues in 1986. In the history of the Mediterranean, it is convenient to distinguish a Tethyan period, before 30-35 Ma, a Mediterranean period (from 30-35 to 8 Ma) and a Late Mediterranean period (from 8 Ma to the Present). Several alternative reconstructions show it still attached to Africa and the existence of an intervening oceanic tract, known as Mesogea, is thus still debated. The recent years have seen considerable improvements of tools for reconstructing . . .

     

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