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National Geographic, "Cientistas Portugueses Dizem que a Terra Já Foi Uma “Bola de Neve”, 5/01/2021, URL
National Geographic, "GLORIA FLOW: o Primeiro Estudo Sistemático Sobre a Zona de Fratura Açores-Gibraltar", 13/05/2020, URL
National Geographic, "A tectonic plate may have peeled apart—and that could shrink the Atlantic Ocean", 06/05/2019, URL
National Geographic, "Placa Tectónica ao Largo de Portugal Pode Estar em Rutura", 08/05/2019, URL
National Geographic, “Este podría ser el nacimiento de una zona de subducción”, 07/05/2019, URL
National Geographic, “La frattura della placca oceanica che potrebbe restringere l'Atlantico”, 08/05/2019, URL
National Geographic, “Atlantic Ocean to Disappear in 200 Million Years?”, 21/06/2013, URL
National Geographic, “L'Oceano Atlantico potrebbe scomparire?”, 24/06/2013, URL
New Scientist, “The next supercontinent: Four ways Earth could reshape itself”, 11/10/2017 URL
New Scientist, “Will new tectonic fault system kill the Atlantic?”, 17/06/2013, URL
New Scientist, “The tides are getting stronger thanks to the shifting continents”, 15/05/2018 URL
EOS, “Study Proposes Link Between Supercontinents, Ocean Tides”, 11/04/2018, URL
Discover Magazine, “Tectonic Plates’ Movement Begins to Bring Europe and Americas Closer”, 19/06/2013, URL
Earth Magazine, “Ocean tide size linked to supercontinent cycle”, 07/09/2018 URL
Earth Magazine, “New subduction zone may close Atlantic ocean”, 06/10/2013, URL
Ouest-France, “Un jour, il n’y aura plus qu’un continent sur Terre”, 18/10/2017, URL
The Conversation, “What planet Earth might look like when the next supercontinent forms – four scenarios”, 27/11/2018, URL
The Conversation, “Supercontinent formation may be linked to a cycle of supertides”, 12/04/2018, URL
Revista Galileu, “Como será a Terra daqui a 200 milhões de anos?”, 30/11/2018 URL
Live Science, "Off the Coast of Portugal, the Earth's Crust Might Be Peeling in Two", 07/05/2019, URL
Live Science, "Will There Ever Be Another Pangea?", 04/10/2018, URL
Live Science, “New Subduction Zone Forming Off Spain's Coast”, 13/06/2013, URL
Science Daily, “New 'embryonic' subduction zone found”, 17/06/2013, URL
Phys.org, "Geologists suggest Horseshoe Abyssal Plain may be start of a subduction zone", 08/05/2019, URL
Phys.org, "New 'embryonic' subduction zone found", 17/06/2013, URL
Geology in, "New 'Embryonic' Subduction Zone Found", 10/12/2014, URL
Space Daily, "New 'embryonic' subduction zone found", 21/06/2013, URL
Space.com, "Off the Coast of Portugal, the Earth's Crust Might Be Peeling in Two", 10/05/2019, URL
Scitech Europa, "Does the Horseshoe Abyssal Plain represent the start of a new subduction zone?", 06/05/2019, URL
Science Alert, "Anomaly in Atlantic Ocean Could Be First Detection of a Tectonic Plate Peeling Apart", 07/05/2019, URL
IFL Science, "Researchers Propose A Peeling Tectonic Plate To Explain Peculiar Portugal Quakes", 10/05/2019, URL
Earth.com News, "Could a ‘peeling’ tectonic plate be driving Europe closer to Canada?", 09/05/2019, URL
GCiencia, "Detectan un fenómeno tectónico sen precedentes na costa portuguesa", 07/05/2019, URL
Sputnick Brasil, "Geólogos revelam possível razão por trás de terremotos mortíferos que abalaram Portugal", 07/05/2019, URL
Sputnick Brasil, "Terra daqui a 200 milhões de anos: cientistas mostram 'supercontinente' do futuro ", 29/11/2018, URL
Science Post, "L’océan Atlantique disparaîtra un jour!”, 20/12/2017, URL
Terra Daily, "New 'embryonic' subduction zone found", 21/06/2013, URL
Big Think, "A tectonic plate may have split apart, pulling Europe toward Canada", 06/05/2019, URL
Spektrum, “Wie Europas Meeresboden zerreißt”, 07/05/2019, URL
ZME Science, "A tectonic plate off the coast of Portugal might be peeling off", 08/05/2019, URL
Technology Times, "A tectonic plate may have exposed to peel into two", 08/05/2019, URL
High Tech News, "Geologists reveal the secret of mysterious earthquakes in Portugal", 10/05/2019, URL
SCI-News, "The emergence of a new subduction zone off the coast of Portugal", 09/05/2019, URL
Nature World News, "Subduction Zone in 'Embryonic' Stage Discovered off Portugal Coast", 17/06/2013, URL
Itechpost, "Subduction zone could destroy the Atlantic Ocean", 18/06/2013, URL
National Geographic, "GLORIA FLOW: o Primeiro Estudo Sistemático Sobre a Zona de Fratura Açores-Gibraltar", 13/05/2020, URL
National Geographic, "A tectonic plate may have peeled apart—and that could shrink the Atlantic Ocean", 06/05/2019, URL
National Geographic, "Placa Tectónica ao Largo de Portugal Pode Estar em Rutura", 08/05/2019, URL
National Geographic, “Este podría ser el nacimiento de una zona de subducción”, 07/05/2019, URL
National Geographic, “La frattura della placca oceanica che potrebbe restringere l'Atlantico”, 08/05/2019, URL
National Geographic, “Atlantic Ocean to Disappear in 200 Million Years?”, 21/06/2013, URL
National Geographic, “L'Oceano Atlantico potrebbe scomparire?”, 24/06/2013, URL
New Scientist, “The next supercontinent: Four ways Earth could reshape itself”, 11/10/2017 URL
New Scientist, “Will new tectonic fault system kill the Atlantic?”, 17/06/2013, URL
New Scientist, “The tides are getting stronger thanks to the shifting continents”, 15/05/2018 URL
EOS, “Study Proposes Link Between Supercontinents, Ocean Tides”, 11/04/2018, URL
Discover Magazine, “Tectonic Plates’ Movement Begins to Bring Europe and Americas Closer”, 19/06/2013, URL
Earth Magazine, “Ocean tide size linked to supercontinent cycle”, 07/09/2018 URL
Earth Magazine, “New subduction zone may close Atlantic ocean”, 06/10/2013, URL
Ouest-France, “Un jour, il n’y aura plus qu’un continent sur Terre”, 18/10/2017, URL
The Conversation, “What planet Earth might look like when the next supercontinent forms – four scenarios”, 27/11/2018, URL
The Conversation, “Supercontinent formation may be linked to a cycle of supertides”, 12/04/2018, URL
Revista Galileu, “Como será a Terra daqui a 200 milhões de anos?”, 30/11/2018 URL
Live Science, "Off the Coast of Portugal, the Earth's Crust Might Be Peeling in Two", 07/05/2019, URL
Live Science, "Will There Ever Be Another Pangea?", 04/10/2018, URL
Live Science, “New Subduction Zone Forming Off Spain's Coast”, 13/06/2013, URL
Science Daily, “New 'embryonic' subduction zone found”, 17/06/2013, URL
Phys.org, "Geologists suggest Horseshoe Abyssal Plain may be start of a subduction zone", 08/05/2019, URL
Phys.org, "New 'embryonic' subduction zone found", 17/06/2013, URL
Geology in, "New 'Embryonic' Subduction Zone Found", 10/12/2014, URL
Space Daily, "New 'embryonic' subduction zone found", 21/06/2013, URL
Space.com, "Off the Coast of Portugal, the Earth's Crust Might Be Peeling in Two", 10/05/2019, URL
Scitech Europa, "Does the Horseshoe Abyssal Plain represent the start of a new subduction zone?", 06/05/2019, URL
Science Alert, "Anomaly in Atlantic Ocean Could Be First Detection of a Tectonic Plate Peeling Apart", 07/05/2019, URL
IFL Science, "Researchers Propose A Peeling Tectonic Plate To Explain Peculiar Portugal Quakes", 10/05/2019, URL
Earth.com News, "Could a ‘peeling’ tectonic plate be driving Europe closer to Canada?", 09/05/2019, URL
GCiencia, "Detectan un fenómeno tectónico sen precedentes na costa portuguesa", 07/05/2019, URL
Sputnick Brasil, "Geólogos revelam possível razão por trás de terremotos mortíferos que abalaram Portugal", 07/05/2019, URL
Sputnick Brasil, "Terra daqui a 200 milhões de anos: cientistas mostram 'supercontinente' do futuro ", 29/11/2018, URL
Science Post, "L’océan Atlantique disparaîtra un jour!”, 20/12/2017, URL
Terra Daily, "New 'embryonic' subduction zone found", 21/06/2013, URL
Big Think, "A tectonic plate may have split apart, pulling Europe toward Canada", 06/05/2019, URL
Spektrum, “Wie Europas Meeresboden zerreißt”, 07/05/2019, URL
ZME Science, "A tectonic plate off the coast of Portugal might be peeling off", 08/05/2019, URL
Technology Times, "A tectonic plate may have exposed to peel into two", 08/05/2019, URL
High Tech News, "Geologists reveal the secret of mysterious earthquakes in Portugal", 10/05/2019, URL
SCI-News, "The emergence of a new subduction zone off the coast of Portugal", 09/05/2019, URL
Nature World News, "Subduction Zone in 'Embryonic' Stage Discovered off Portugal Coast", 17/06/2013, URL
Itechpost, "Subduction zone could destroy the Atlantic Ocean", 18/06/2013, URL