7/16/2025

SCIENCE LAB SCENICS : ATLANTIC DREAMS



FROM a pregnant sea reptile's fossil - evidence of the birth of an ocean :

About 131 million years ago, a pregnant ichthyosaur - a dolphin-like reptile of the dinosaur era - swam in seas that are now part of southern Chile.

And then she died.

An accomplice in the killing : the breakup of the supercontinent of Gondwanaland.

South America, once unified with Africa and Antarctica, pulled away, and a new ocean basin called the  Roca Verdes opened up.

'' One of the hypotheses is that this is actually the opening of the early South Atlantic Ocean,'' said Matthew Malkowski, a professor of geological sciences in Texas.

The geological force that pulled apart the continents also ruptured the Earth's crust, causing volcanoes and earthquakes, and those earthquakes sometimes set off massive underwater landslides.

One day in the early Cretaceous period, one of those landslides collapsed down a submarine canyon in Roca Verdes, generating turbulent flows of sediment.

'' Probably these landslides might have trapped the ichthyosaurs and threw them in the bottom of the canyon and covered them with sediment,'' said Judith Pardo-Perez, an associate professor in Chile.

The World Students Society thanks Kenneth Chang.

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