When Mediterranean Sea Disappeared For 400,000 Years
Автор: The First Dawn
Загружено: 2025-12-25
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The Messinian Salinity Crisis was one of the most extreme environmental transformations in Earth’s history. Around 6 million years ago, tectonic movements closed the connection between the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea. Cut off from fresh inflow, the Mediterranean began to evaporate faster than it could be replenished, causing sea levels to drop by thousands of meters and exposing vast stretches of the seafloor.
Over the next 400,000 years, the basin became a harsh landscape of salt flats, deep canyons, and isolated hypersaline lakes. Geological evidence shows that immense layers of salt, in some places several kilometers thick, accumulated on the seafloor. Rivers such as the Nile and Rhône carved enormous valleys as they flowed downward into the shrinking basin. Temporary land bridges may have connected Africa and Europe, reshaping animal migration and regional ecosystems.
The crisis ended abruptly when Atlantic waters flooded back into the basin, refilling the Mediterranean in what may have been one of the largest floods in Earth’s history. The Messinian Salinity Crisis reveals how fragile seas can be, and how tectonic change can redraw the geography of entire continents in a geological instant.
00:00 Intro
01:40 The M-Reflector Mystery
4:14 The Tectonic Chokehold
6:41 The Salt Giant
9:52 The Furnace Basin
15:12 Land Bridges and Evolution's Gamble
17:55 The Gibraltar Catastrophe
21:11 The Planetary Ripple
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