- The
Uralic languages (/jʊəˈrælɪk/ yoor-AL-ik),
sometimes called the
Uralian languages (/jʊəˈreɪliən/ yoor-AY-lee-ən), are
spoken predominantly in Europe...
- The
Uralian orogeny refers to the long
series of
linear deformation and
mountain building events that
raised the Ural Mountains,
starting in the Late...
- the
cause of the
yellow in the stone. It has the
misnomers olivine and
Uralian emerald. In
approximately 2003,
reports began to
circulate in the trade...
-
jeweller Fabergé. As
Russians in
other regions gather mushrooms or berries,
Uralians gather mineral specimens and gems.
Dmitry Mamin-Sibiryak (1852–1912) and...
- megazones:
namely the Pre-
Uralian Foredeep, West
Uralian, and the
Central Uralian to the west, and the Tagil-Magnitogorskian, East
Uralian, and
Transuralian to...
- Permian".
Albert Auguste Cochon de
Lapparent in 1900 had
proposed the "
Uralian Series", but the
subsequent inconsistent usage of this term
meant that...
-
blastoids and acanthodians.
Ouachita and
Innuitian orogenies in
North America.
Uralian orogeny in Europe/Asia
tapers off.
Altaid orogeny in Asia. Hunter-Bowen...
-
Russian sequences. In the 1890s
these became the Dinantian,
Moscovian and
Uralian stages. The Ser****vian was
proposed as part of the
Lower Carboniferous...
-
Baltica collided with
Siberia and
Kazakhstania which resulted in the
Uralian orogeny and Laurasia.
Pangaea was
finally amalgamated in the Late Carboniferous-Early...
-
Krishnamurti (2003), pp. 38–42. Tyler,
Stephen (1968). "Dravidian and
Uralian: the
lexical evidence". Language. 44 (4): 798–812. doi:10.2307/411899....