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- A biochron (from the Gr**** bios, life; and khronos, time) is the length of time represented by a biostratigraphic zone. Biochrons are named after characteristic...
- parts. Located near the entrance was the zoo's museum of evolution, the Biochron, with its name being derived from the Gr**** words "bios" (meaning life)...
- labelling of Lower Cretaceous sediments of east Asia the Psittacosaurus biochron. In 1922, American paleontologist Henry Fairfield Osborn took part in the...
- The length of time represented by a biostratigraphic zone is called a biochron. The concept of a biozone was first established by the 19th century paleontologist...
- the Villafranchian and the following Galerian has been placed as its own biochron, the Epivillafranchian, coincident with the end of the Early Pleistocene...
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- (= Rhea cf. R. mesopotamica). In case of belonging to this species, its biochron begins to extend into the past, being then understood from the late Miocene...
- biochronology framework in Europe at Jaramillo: The Epivillafranchian as a formal biochron". Quaternary International. 389: 84–89. Bibcode:2015QuInt.389...84B. doi:10...
- Heckert recognized five biochrons based on the presence of aetosaurs throughout the Chinle Group. The number of biochrons grew to 11 in a 2007 study...