At the Arabian junction and Eurasian slabs, geologists recorded a large -scale break. Researchers have found that in this region the remains of an ancient ocean floor.
Geologists from the University of Getingen have recorded a tectonic break in the land crust at the Arabian and Eurasian slabs junction, reports Bild.
This is due to the fact that the ancient ocean plate began to separate, changing the region’s structure.
The study showed that in one of the sections of the fault, the process of immersion of the soil crust stopped, and instead the rocks began to rise. Scientists suggest that the remains of the ancient bottom of the ocean were finally separated, influenced the movement of tectonic plates.
At the same time, under the Zagrosky Mountains in Iraq, the bark continued to collapse, forming a hollow with a depth of 3–4 km. According to geologists’ forecasts, a break will expand to Iraq, but the consequences of catastrophe are not yet expected.
“In the areas where the rest took place, the number of earthquakes was declining even,” said Professor Jonas Clay.
Although the discovery for science is significant, experts make sure it does not bring a direct threat to people.
Earlier it was reported that the researchers had studied small time capsules located in the oldest crystals to find out when the land’s tectonic plates began to move.
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