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- Paleocene abstract "The Paleocene (/ˈpæliːɵsiːn/ or /ˈpeɪliːɵsiːn/; symbol Pε ) or Palaeocene, the "old recent", is a geologic epoch that lasted from about 66 to 56 million years ago. It is the first epoch of the Palaeogene Period in the modern Cenozoic Era. As with many geologic periods, the strata that define the epoch's beginning and end are well identified, but the exact ages remain uncertain.The Paleocene Epoch brackets two major events in Earth's history. It started with the mass extinction event at the end of the Cretaceous, known as the Cretaceous-Paleogene (K-Pg) boundary. This was a time marked by the demise of non-avian dinosaurs, giant marine reptiles and much other fauna and flora. The die-off of the dinosaurs left unfilled ecological niches worldwide. It ended with the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum. This was a geologically brief (~0.2 million year) interval characterized by extreme changes in climate and carbon cycling.The name "Paleocene" comes from Greek and refers to the "old(er)" (παλαιός, palaios) "new" (καινός, kainos) fauna that arose during the epoch.".
- Paleocene wikiPageExternalLink paleocene-mammals.de.
- Paleocene wikiPageExternalLink PaleoceneIntroduction.htm.
- Paleocene wikiPageExternalLink scotese.com.
- Paleocene wikiPageExternalLink index.shtml.
- Paleocene wikiPageExternalLink querydb.php?age=Paleocene&aktion=suche.
- Paleocene wikiPageExternalLink marylan2.htm.
- Paleocene wikiPageExternalLink Paleocene.html.
- Paleocene wikiPageExternalLink Paleocene.htm.
- Paleocene wikiPageExternalLink gssp.htm.
- Paleocene wikiPageID "18953024".
- Paleocene wikiPageRevisionID "606219817".
- Paleocene hasPhotoCollection Paleocene.
- Paleocene subject Category:Cenozoic.
- Paleocene subject Category:Paleocene.
- Paleocene subject Category:Paleogene.
- Paleocene comment "The Paleocene (/ˈpæliːɵsiːn/ or /ˈpeɪliːɵsiːn/; symbol Pε ) or Palaeocene, the "old recent", is a geologic epoch that lasted from about 66 to 56 million years ago. It is the first epoch of the Palaeogene Period in the modern Cenozoic Era. As with many geologic periods, the strata that define the epoch's beginning and end are well identified, but the exact ages remain uncertain.The Paleocene Epoch brackets two major events in Earth's history.".
- Paleocene label "Paleoceen".
- Paleocene label "Paleocen".
- Paleocene label "Paleocene".
- Paleocene label "Paleocene".
- Paleocene label "Paleoceno".
- Paleocene label "Paleoceno".
- Paleocene label "Paläozän".
- Paleocene label "Paléocène".
- Paleocene label "Палеоцен".
- Paleocene label "عصر باليوسيني".
- Paleocene label "古新世".
- Paleocene label "暁新世".
- Paleocene sameAs Paleocén.
- Paleocene sameAs Paläozän.
- Paleocene sameAs Παλαιόκαινος_εποχή.
- Paleocene sameAs Paleoceno.
- Paleocene sameAs Paleozeno.
- Paleocene sameAs Paléocène.
- Paleocene sameAs Paleosen.
- Paleocene sameAs Paleocene.
- Paleocene sameAs 暁新世.
- Paleocene sameAs 팔레오세.
- Paleocene sameAs Paleoceen.
- Paleocene sameAs Paleocen.
- Paleocene sameAs Paleoceno.
- Paleocene sameAs m.05sh8.
- Paleocene sameAs Mx4rdIwJ1p0rQdedIPy5MqYvCA.
- Paleocene sameAs Q76252.
- Paleocene sameAs Q76252.
- Paleocene wasDerivedFrom Paleocene?oldid=606219817.
- Paleocene isPrimaryTopicOf Paleocene.