The Trapped Sea
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The Trapped Sea
Jean Nicolet, 1634
The Mediterranean
The Earth’s Plates
Pangaea, 220 m.y.
80 m.y.
Plate Tectonics
What Drives It: Convection
What Drives It: Convection
How Plates Move
The Mediterranean Made Simple
The Pieces Today
The Mediterranean, 200 m.y.
The Mediterranean, 195 m.y.
The Mediterranean, 175 m.y.
The Mediterranean, 165 m.y.
The Mediterranean, 148 m.y.
The Mediterranean, 123 m.y.
The Mediterranean, 110 m.y.
The Mediterranean, 80 m.y.
The Mediterranean, 63 m.y.
The Mediterranean, 53 m.y.
The Mediterranean, 20 m.y.
The Mediterranean, 15 m.y.
The Mediterranean, 6 m.y.
Filling the Mediterranean
National Geographic, January, 1973
The Mediterranean Today
The Aegean
Why Does the Mideast Have So
Much Oil?
Africa Closes on Iran
Slab Breaks Arabia Loose
Collision Tilts Arabia
Collision Crumples Crust
Heating Mobilizes Oil
Oil Migrates Into Traps
Good News, Bad
News