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Armenia's Territory Was Floor of Thetis Warm Ocean 400 Mln Years Ago

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  • Armenia's Territory Was Floor of Thetis Warm Ocean 400 Mln Years Ago

    ARMENIA's TERRITORY WAS FLOOR OF THETIS WARM OCEAN 400 MLN YEARS AGO

    YEREVAN, JULY 13. ARMINFO. Armenian paleontologists scientifically
    proved that the territory of present-day Armenia was the floor of
    Thetis (foresea of seas) warm latitudinal ocean 400 mln year ago.

    Scientist-paleontologist, director of the Geological Museum of the
    Geological Sciences' Institute of Armenia's National Academy of
    Sciences Ara Grigoryan informed ARMINFO that scientists have only
    suspected up to now that the ocean floor north from Iran towards
    Caucasus became deeper going into the open oceanic conditions in that
    prehistoric time. Within a few years, Grigoryan have studied bacterium
    found in limestones. They are discovered when disintegrating breeds of
    limestone in organic acid. Study of these bacteria, more precisely,
    conodonta (microscopic remains of tooth-jaw system of ancient
    sea-fish) helps to reconstruct the conditions of the ancient sea
    basin, its coastline, location of continents, ecological and
    biotopical catastrophes and other geological changes.

    It is noted in encyclopedias that Thetis called in the name of the
    ancient Greek goddess of sea Thetis is the ancient oceanic basin,
    dividing in Age of Reptiles the European and Siberian continents from
    African and Hindustan, and joining Atlantic ocean with the
    Pacific. Later on, term Thetis extended also to the Paleozoic ocean of
    the same region - Paleothetis. Present-day Mediterranean, Black and
    Caspian Seas are the relics of the latter.

    "My scientific conclusions are not so sensational, however, they are
    very important for restoring paleographical regime of ancient ocean
    basins", Grigoryan noted. Its scientific work is only a next step of
    investigations opening a new page in the geological history of the
    earth.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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