The Piemont-Liguria Ocean was formed in the
Jurassic period, when the
paleocontinents
Laurasia (to the north, with Europe) and
Gondwana (to the south, with Africa) started to move away from each other. The oceanic crust that formed in between the two continents became the Piemont-Liguria Ocean. In the
Cretaceous period the Piemont-Liguria Ocean lay between Europe (and a smaller plate called the
Iberian plate) in the northwest and the
Apulian plate (a sub-plate of the African
tectonic plate) in the southeast. When the Apulian plate started moving to the northwest in the late Cretaceous, Piemont-Ligurian crust began to
subduct beneath it. In the
Paleocene the Piemont-Ligurian Ocean had completely disappeared under the Apulian plate and
continental collision started between
Apulia and Europe, which would lead to the formation of the
Alps and the
Apennines in the
Tertiary. ==Remains==