Tyrrhenian Sea
The Tyrrhenian Sea is part of the Mediterranean Sea off the western coast of Italy. It is named for the Tyrrhenian people, identified since the 6th century BCE with the Etruscans of Italy.
Geography
The sea is bounded by the islands of Corsica and Sardinia, the Italian peninsula to the east, and the island of Sicily. The Tyrrhenian Sea also includes a number of small islands like Capri, Elba, Ischia and Ustica., Positano
, Baunei, Sardinia
The maximum depth of the sea is.
The Tyrrhenian Sea is situated near where the African and Eurasian Plates meet; therefore mountain chains and active volcanoes such as Mount Marsili are found in its depths. The eight Aeolian Islands and Ustica are located in the southern part of the sea, north of Sicily.
Extent
The International Hydrographic Organization defines the limits of the Tyrrhenian Sea as follows:- In the Strait of Messina: A line joining the North extreme of Cape Paci with the East extreme of the Island of Sicily, Cape Peloro.
- On the Southwest: A line running from Cape Lilibeo to the South extreme of Cape Teulada in Sardinia.
- In the Strait of Bonifacio: A line joining the West extreme of Cape Testa in Sardinia with the Southwest extreme of Cape Feno in Corsica.
- On the North: A line joining Cape Corse in Corsica, with Tinetto Island and thence through Tino and Palmaria islands to San Pietro Point on the coast of Italy.
Exits
Exit | Location | Width | Connected Sea |
Corsica Channel | between Tuscany and Corsica | about | Ligurian Sea |
Strait of Bonifacio | between Corsica and Sardinia | Mediterranean Sea | |
no name | between Sardinia and Sicily | about | Mediterranean Sea |
Strait of Messina | between Sicily and Calabria on the toe of Italy | Ionian Sea |
Basins
The Tyrrhenian Basin is divided into two basins, the Vavilov plain and the Marsili plain. They are separated by the undersea ridge known as the Issel Bridge, after Arturo Issel.Geology
The Tyrrhenian Sea is a back-arc basin that formed due to the rollback of the Calabrian slab towards South-East during the Neogene. Episodes of fast and slow trench retreat formed first the Vavilov basin and, then, the Marsili basin. Submarine volcanoes formed because trench retreat produces extension in the overriding plate allowing the mantle to rise below the surface and partially melt. The magmatism here is also affected by the fluids released from the slab.Name
Its name derives from the Greek name for the Etruscans, who were said to be emigrants from Lydia and led by the prince Tyrrhenus. The Etruscans settled along the coast of modern Tuscany and referred to the water as the "Sea of the Etruscans".Islands
Islands of the Tyrrhenian Sea include:- Corsica
- Sardinia
- Sicily
- Elba
- Ischia
- Capri
- Ustica
Ports
Note that even though the phrase "port of Rome" is frequently used, there is in fact no port in Rome. Instead, the "port of Rome" refers to the maritime facilities at Civitavecchia, some to the northwest of Rome, not too far from its airport.
Giglio Porto is a small island port in this area. It rose to prominence, when the Costa Concordia ran aground a few metres off the coast of Giglio and sank. The ship was later refloated and towed to Genoa for scrapping.