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Age of the Amazon River estimated at 11 million years mongabay.com July 08, 2009
Conducting analysis of sedimentological and paleontological data obtained by drilling deep boreholes (up to 4.5 kilometers or 2.8 miles deep) near the mouth of the Amazon, a team of scientists from University of Amsterdam, the University of Liverpool and the Brazil's national oil company Petrobras constructed a historical record for Earth's mightiest river. The researchers found the Amazon River originated as a transcontinental river some 11 million years ago and took its present shape approximately 2.4 million years ago.
Ten to eleven million years ago, waters worked through the sandstone to the west and the Amazon began to flow eastward, leading to the emergence of the Amazon rainforest. During Ices Age, sea levels dropped and the great Amazon lake rapidly drained and became a river, which would eventually become the world's largest, draining the most extensive expanse of rainforest on the planet. J. Figueiredo, C. Hoorn, P. van der Ven and E. Soares. Late Miocene onset of the Amazon River and the Amazon deep-sea fan: Evidence from the Foz do Amazonas Basin. Geology, 37, 619–622.
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