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- The Selandian is a stage in the Paleocene. It spans the time between 61.6 and 59.2 Ma. It is preceded by the Danian and followed by the Thanetian. Sometimes[when...
- extinction event 66 Ma. The age ended 61.6 Ma, being followed by the Selandian. The Danian was introduced in scientific literature by German-Swiss geologist...
- spans the time between 59.2 and 56 Ma. The Thanetian is preceded by the Selandian Age and followed by the Ypresian Age (part of the Eocene). The Thanetian...
- three ages: the Danian spanning 66 to 61.6 million years ago (mya), the Selandian spanning 61.6 to 59.2 mya, and the Thanetian spanning 59.2 to 56 mya....
- France, Paleocene (Selandian) †Louispitonia Schubnel and Nel 2019 (=Archaeophlebia Piton 1940) Menat Formation, France, Paleocene (Selandian) †Lithophotina...
- natural point is only 121.3 metres (398 ft). Zealand gives its name to the Selandian era of the Paleocene. Urban areas with 10,000+ inhabitants: North Zealand...
- (stem primates) appear. Some marsupials migrate to Australia. 59.2 * Selandian 61.6 * Danian 66 * Mesozoic Cretaceous Upper/Late Maastrichtian Flowering...
- chenanei Selandian G. khouribgaense Selandian Hologinglymostoma H. jaegeri Selandian Khouribgaleus K. gomphorhiza Selandian Metlaouia M. delpiti Selandian Microscyliorhinus...
- Mesozoic Tri****ic Jur****ic Cretaceous Cenozoic Paleogene Paleocene Danian Selandian Thanetian Eocene Oligocene Neogene Miocene Aquitanian Burdigalian Langhian...
- 56.0 Ma. It is divided into three stages: the Danian 66.0 - 61.6 Ma; Selandian 61.6 - 59.2 Ma; and, Thanetian 59.2 - 56.0 Ma. The GSSP for the base of...