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sciencegeology1 year ago

"Long-lost Continent Found: Scientists' 375-Year Discovery"

After 375 years, scientists have officially discovered the missing continent of Zealandia, which was once part of an ancient supercontinent. Initially theorized in Roman times and partially discovered in the 1600s, the continent is mostly underwater and roughly 1.89 million square miles in size. Zealandia, also known as Te Riu-a-Māui in the Māori dialect, had been hiding in plain sight and was part of the ancient supercontinent of Gondwana over 500 million years ago. Geologists from GNS Science made the discovery in 2017, shedding light on the continent's separation from the supercontinent and its submersion beneath the waves.

geographyscience1 year ago

"Zealandia: Earth's First Fully Mapped Continent"

Zealandia, the largely submerged continent near New Zealand, has been completely mapped by a team of geologists using rock samples and geophysical mapping methods. The continent, twice the size of India, was likely flooded around 40 million years ago. The mapping revealed large sandstone formations and basaltic rock pebbles, providing insights into Zealandia's geological history. This discovery sheds light on a previously unknown part of Earth's geography and geological evolution.

science2 years ago

Lost Continent Rediscovered After 375 Years

Geoscientists have discovered Zealandia, a continent that had been hidden for 375 years. Zealandia, also known as Te Riu-a-Māui, is approximately 1.89 million square miles in size and was part of the supercontinent Gondwana. It was first mentioned in 1642 by Dutch sailor Abel Tasman, but its existence was confirmed in 2017. Most of Zealandia is underwater, and it has only three territories. The discovery of Zealandia serves as an example of how something "very obvious" can take a long time to uncover.

science2 years ago

"Rediscovered: The Long-Lost Land Unearthed by Scientists After Centuries"

Scientists have located a missing continent, known as Argoland, that disappeared 155 million years ago. After years of searching, Dutch researchers have found pieces of the landmass in Southeast Asia. The discovery sheds light on the geological history of Earth and the breakup of the supercontinent Pangea. The findings suggest that Argoland broke into smaller microcontinents before drifting and embedding themselves in Southeast Asian jungles. This discovery raises questions about how many other missing continents may exist and provides insights into biodiversity and climate. Further exploration is needed to uncover potential missing territories in the Pacific Ocean.

science2 years ago

"Lost Continent Found: Scientists Uncover 375-Year Mystery"

Geoscientists have discovered Zealandia, a continent that had been hidden for 375 years. Zealandia, also known as Te Riu-a-Māui, is approximately 1.89 million square miles in size and was part of the supercontinent Gondwana. It was first mentioned in 1642 by Dutch sailor Abel Tasman, but its existence was confirmed in 2017. Most of Zealandia is underwater, and it has only three territories. The discovery of Zealandia serves as an example of how something "very obvious" can take a long time to uncover.

science2 years ago

"Zealandia: The Long-Lost Eighth Continent Rediscovered After Centuries"

Geoscientists have discovered Zealandia, a continent that had been hidden for 375 years. Zealandia, also known as Te Riu-a-Māui, is approximately 1.89 million square miles in size and was part of the supercontinent Gondwana. It was first mentioned in 1642 by Dutch sailor Abel Tasman, but its existence was confirmed in 2017. Most of Zealandia is underwater, and it has only three territories. The discovery of Zealandia serves as an example of how something "very obvious" can take a long time to uncover.

science2 years ago

"Lost Continent Found: Scientists Uncover 375-Year Mystery"

Geoscientists have discovered Zealandia, a continent that had been hidden for 375 years. Zealandia, which is 1.89 million square miles in size, was part of the supercontinent Gondwana over 500 million years ago. Despite being first mentioned by Dutch sailor Abel Tasman in 1642, it wasn't until 2017 that scientists confirmed its existence. Most of Zealandia is underwater, and it has only three territories. This discovery highlights how something "very obvious" can take a long time to uncover.

science2 years ago

"Lost Continent Found: Scientists Uncover 375-Year Mystery"

Geoscientists have discovered Zealandia, a continent that had been hidden for 375 years. Zealandia, also known as Te Riu-a-Māui, is 1.89 million square miles in size and was part of the supercontinent Gondwana. It was first mentioned in 1642 by Dutch sailor Abel Tasman, but its existence was confirmed in 2017. Most of Zealandia is underwater, and it has only three territories. The discovery of Zealandia serves as an example of how something "very obvious" can take a long time to uncover.

travel2 years ago

Unveiling Zealandia: Earth's Hidden Eighth Continent

Geologists have confirmed the existence of Zealandia, the eighth continent, which had remained hidden for nearly 375 years. Zealandia, mostly underwater with only 6% above sea level, spans approximately 4.9 million square kilometers. Tourists may already be visiting Zealandia without realizing it, with popular destinations including Milford Sound, Waitomo Caves, Wānaka, Ōhope, Lord Howe Island, Ball Pyramid, Nepean Island, and Waimangu.

science2 years ago

Unveiling Zealandia: The Long-Lost 8th Continent Resurfaces

Zealandia, the world's eighth continent, has been largely submerged underwater for the past 25 million years. Scientists have recently released the most accurate map of Zealandia, uncovering its geology and shedding light on its formation. Zealandia is believed to have formed around 83 million years ago when the supercontinent of Gondwana started to break up. It was stretched and pulled apart by tectonic forces, creating ruptures that later became oceanic crust. The study also revealed that Zealandia and West Antarctica were once connected. However, due to its underwater nature, much of Zealandia's secrets are still unknown.

science2 years ago

Unveiling Zealandia: Scientists Uncover Earth's Hidden Eighth Continent

Scientists have analyzed samples from Zealandia, the submerged continent that separated from Gondwana 60 million years ago. Zealandia's crust is mostly underwater, with only a small portion, including New Zealand and New Caledonia, above water. The continent's crust is thinner than most continents but thicker than oceanic crust. The new research aims to understand the thinning process that caused Zealandia to sink. Evidence suggests that Zealandia was once home to a diverse range of plants and animals, providing insights into the dispersal and evolution of species in the South Pacific.

science2 years ago

Exploring Zealandia: Unveiling Earth's Long-Lost Continent

Geoscientists have discovered Zealandia, a continent that had been hiding in plain sight for almost 375 years. Zealandia, which is 1.89 million square miles in size, was part of the supercontinent Gondwana over 500 million years ago. Despite being first mentioned by Dutch sailor Abel Tasman in 1642, it wasn't until 2017 that geologists confirmed its existence. Most of Zealandia is underwater, and it has only three territories. This discovery serves as an example of how something "very obvious" can take a while to uncover.