- 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...
- The
Mammal Paleogene zones or MP
zones are a
system of
biostratigraphic zones in the
stratigraphic record used to
correlate mammal-bearing
fossil localities...
- Eutheria) and
implications for the
mammalian evolution after the Cretaceous-
Palaeogene m****
extinction (Thesis).
University Of Edinburgh. doi:10.7488/ERA/3414...
- "The rise of gr****lands is
linked to
atmospheric CO2
decline in the late
Palaeogene".
Nature Communications. 13 (1): 293. Bibcode:2022NatCo..13..293P. doi:10...
-
Dremotherium is an
extinct genus of
ruminant that
inhabited Eurasia during the
Palaeogene and
Neogene periods.
Evidence from
analysis of
dental microwear of D....
-
folded succession of
sedimentary rocks dating from the
Cretaceous and
Palaeogene periods. The
lower (early)
Cretaceous rocks are
sandstones and mudstones...
-
volcanoes were
active in what is now the
United Kingdom was the
early Palaeogene period, just over 50
million years ago (Ma), ****ociated with the opening...
- Clay
spans almost the
whole county, and in the south-east
corner sandy Palaeogene heath covers the
London Clay. This is an oversimplification, however....