Article 2B0DX Researchers find lost continent Mauritia part of break of ancient 200 million year old Gondwana super-continent

Researchers find lost continent Mauritia part of break of ancient 200 million year old Gondwana super-continent

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Lava-covered piece of continent is an ancient remnant, left over from the break-up of the supercontinent, Gondwana, which started about 200 million years ago.

Scientists have confirmed the existence of a "lost continent" under the Indian Ocean island of Mauritius that was left-over by the break-up of the supercontinent, Gondwana, which started about 200 million years ago.

The piece of crust, which was subsequently covered by young lava during volcanic eruptions on the island, seems to be a tiny piece of ancient continent, which broke off from the island of Madagascar, when Africa, India, Australia and Antarctica split up and formed the Indian Ocean.

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Nature Communications - Archaean zircons in Miocene oceanic hotspot rocks establish ancient continental crust beneath Mauritius

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