at
Cayton Bay in North Yorkshire, England During the Callovian,
Europe was an
archipelago of a dozen or so large islands. Between them were extensive areas of
continental shelf. Consequently, there are shallow marine Callovian deposits in Russia and from Belarus, through Poland and Germany, into France and eastern Spain and much of England. Around the former island coasts are frequently, land-derived sediments. These are to be found, for example, in western Scotland. The
Louann Salt and the southern Campeche Salt of the
Gulf of Mexico are thought to have formed by an embayment of the Pacific Ocean across modern-day Mexico. ==References==