- /ˈpæli.əsiːn, -i.oʊ-, ˈpeɪli-/ PAL-ee-ə-seen, -ee-oh-, PAY-lee-), or
Palaeocene, is a
geological epoch that
lasted from
about 66 to 56
million years ago...
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palynofacies characteristics in the
latest Palaeocene-earliest
Eocene of
northeastern India:
Biotic response to
Palaeocene-Eocene
Thermal maxima (PETM) in low...
- chleuhi,
known from the late
Palaeocene of Morocco. The
other known species are
Afrodon germanicus from the late
Palaeocene of
Germany and France, Afrodon...
- not. The
oldest known butterfly is
Protocoeliades kristenseni from the
Palaeocene aged Fur
Formation of Denmark,
approximately 55 million
years old, which...
-
balrogus gen. et sp. nov. (Crocodylomorpha, Mesoeucrocodylia), from the
Palaeocene of Colombia".
Historical Biology. 27 (8): 998–1020. Bibcode:2015HBio....
- that can be
definitively ****igned to the
Fabaceae appeared in the
early Palaeocene (approximately 65
million years ago).
Representatives of the 3 sub-families...
- with the
Eurasian plate nearly 55
million years ago,
towards the end of
Palaeocene. This
geological region largely includes Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives...
- Ezcurra;
Francisco Barrios; María V.
Fernandez Blanco (2018). "A new
Palaeocene crocodylian from
southern Argentina sheds light on the
early history of...
-
orogens began to develop. The
collision of
Adria with
Eurasia in the
early Palaeocene was
followed by a c.10
million year
pause in the
convergence of Africa...
- The
geology of
Australia includes virtually all
known rock types,
spanning a
geological time
period of over 3.8
billion years,
including some of the oldest...