- oʊ-, ˈpæli-/ PAY-lee-ə-jeen, -lee-oh-, PAL-ee-; also
spelled Palaeogene or
Palæogene) is a
geologic period and
system that
spans 43
million years from...
- "Geographic
controls on
nannoplankton extinction across the Cretaceous/
Palaeogene boundary".
Nature Geoscience. 3 (4): 280–285. doi:10.1038/ngeo775. ISSN 1752-0908...
- 2004 (
Palaeogene,
Bitterfield and
Baltic amber) †Balticgnatha Wunderlich, 2004 (
Palaeogene,
Baltic amber) †Corneometa Wunderlich, 2004 (
Palaeogene, Baltic...
- Yare. This
geological formation dates from the
Lower Eocene epoch of the
Palaeogene period. The
youngest "solid"
rocks of the area are
those of the Crag Group...
-
Peignictis is an
extinct genus of
carnivoran that
lived in
France during the
Palaeogene period. It
contains the
species P. pseudamphictis. de Bonis, Louis; Gardin...
- Desmoceratoidea, the
schema also
differs from that of
other regions.: 55
Palaeogene and
Neogene stages in
western ****an
include (from the
Middle Eocene to...
- The
Mammal Paleogene zones or MP
zones are a
system of
biostratigraphic zones in the
stratigraphic record used to
correlate mammal-bearing
fossil localities...
-
southeast England largely consists of
Cenozoic marine sediments from the
Palaeogene and
Neogene periods overlain by a
suite of
superficial deposits of Quaternary...
-
though it is
concealed beneath later Neogene sediments in the east. The
Palaeogene Period is
represented by a
small area of
Eocene clay ****igned to the Thames...
- of Mull in
Scotland is
dominated by the
development during the
early Palaeogene period of a ‘volcanic
central complex’ ****ociated with the
opening of...