- Panthalassa
Panthalassa (Greek, meaning 'all seas'), also known as the Panthalassic Ocean, was the vast global
ocean that surrounded thesupercontinent Pangaea , during thePaleozoic and the earlyMesozoic eras. It included thePacific Ocean to the west and north and theTethys Ocean to the southeast. It became the Pacific Ocean, following the closing of the Tethys basin and the breakup of Pangaea, which created the Atlantic, Arctic, andIndian Ocean basins. The Panthalassic is often called the "Paleo-Pacific" ("old Pacific") because the Pacific Ocean evolved from it.In the
map on the right, theEarth 'sequator was a line that roughly crossed the spot whereSpain ,Morocco (Casa Blanca ), andBoston met. South of that line, the land mass was calledGondwana . North of the line, it was namedLaurasia .Formation
By 900 million years ago a
triple junction formed as the supercontinentRodinia started torift apart. Between about 800 million and 700 million years ago, it split in half. This was one of the most significant rifting events of all time, because it opened up the Panthalassic Ocean to the west ofLaurentia , a continent that becameNorth America . In western Laurentia (North America), tectonic episodes that preceded this rifting produced failed rifts that harbored large depositional basins in Western Laurentia. The global ocean ofMirovia , an ocean that surrounded Rodinia, started to shrink because the Pan-African ocean and Panthalassa were expanding. Between 650 million and 550 million years ago, another supercontinent was forming,Pannotia , which was shaped like a "V". Inside the "V" was Panthalassa, outside of the "V" was thePan-African Ocean and remnants of the Mirovia Ocean.Most of Panthalassa's
oceanic basin and crust has been subducted under theNorth American plate , and theEurasian plate . Panthalassa's oceanic plate remnants may be theJuan de Fuca Plate ,Gorda plate ,Cocos Plate , and theNazca plate , all four of which, were part of theFarallon Plate . The Pacific Ocean evolved from Panthalassa after the break-up of the supercontinent ofPangaea , which means, "all the earth."ee also
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Plate tectonics
*Paleontology
*Pangaea
*Pacific Ring of Fire External links
* [http://www.scotese.com/earth.htm Paleomap project]
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