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Geological setting
The Jurassic sedimentary successions of Mallorca was deposited in a subsiding basin (Balearic Basin, BB) located in the southeastern margin of the Iberian Plate, in a paleogeographic position adjacent to the Ebro High, which was emerged in those times according to recent paleogeographic reconstructions (Fig. 1) (Thierry 2000; Scotese and Schettino 2017). The sedimentary evolution of the Balearic basin during the Jurassic accompanied the opening of the Central Atlantic Ocean and the tectonic evolution of the western Tethyan rifting (Dewey et al. 1973; Dercourt et al. 2000) Although the Balearic archipelago has traditionally been considered as the northeastern prolongation of the Betic Cordillera, new studies suggest that the geodynamic evolution of the area seems to be closer to the early opening of Gulf of Valencia, where recent offshore seismic surveys have brought out the existence of a thick,submerged Mesozoic rift 100 basin, of which, the Balearic archipelago represent the symmetrical southeastern https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-02947758/document
The souless neanderthals didnt go extinct that's what they want you to think, the neanderthals are the jews/crypto pharisees/spaniards
the impostors that pretend to be the Homosapiens/the Basques/Holy Grail/Celts