نتایج جستجو برای: late paleocene

تعداد نتایج: 196317  

ژورنال: علوم زمین 2018
Mohammad Reza Sheikholeslami

Evidence of at least ten different tectonic- controlled sedimentary basins can be recognized in the central part of the Alborz Mountains in the Middle part of the Alpine-Himalayan belt. They formed from Neoprotrozoic to recent time as the results of the relative plate motion in southwest of Asia in Tethyan realm. The basins include: (1) Prototethys Late Neo-Proterozoic to Early Ordovician epi-c...

2017
Werner Schwarzhans Thomas Mörs Andrea Engelbrecht Marcelo Reguero Jürgen Kriwet

The first record of fossil teleostean otoliths from Antarctica is reported. The fossils were obtained from late Early Eocene shell beds of the La Meseta Formation, Seymour Island that represent the last temperate marine climate phase in Antarctica prior to the onset of cooling and subsequent glaciation during the late Eocene. A total of 17 otolith-based teleost taxa are recognized, with 10 bein...

2003
J. SMIT W. LUSTENHOUWER

available online at http://meteoritics.org 1 © Meteoritical Society, 2004. Printed in USA. Is the transition impact to post-impact rock complete? Some remarks based on XRF scanning, electron-microprobe, and thin section analyses of the Yaxcopoil-1 core in the Chicxulub crater J. SMIT,1* S. VAN DER GAAST,2 and W. LUSTENHOUWER1 1Faculty of Earth and Life Sciences, Vrije Universiteit, de Boelaan 1...

Journal: :geopersia 2012
mohsen ehteshami-moinabadi ali yassaghi abdolhossein amini

this paper presents evidence on mesozoic inversion of basin bounding faults within the taleqan-gajereh-lar paleograben (tglp) in central alborz range. for this purpose, well documented stratigraphy data across the tglp together with the new acquired structural data on the geometry and kinematics of the paleograben basin bounding faults are utilized. the tglp has evolved through the early and mi...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2007
David R Vieites Mi-Sook Min David B Wake

A phylogeny and timescale derived from analyses of multilocus nuclear DNA sequences for Holarctic genera of plethodontid salamanders reveal them to be an old radiation whose common ancestor diverged from sister taxa in the late Jurassic and underwent rapid diversification during the late Cretaceous. A North American origin of plethodontids was followed by a continental-wide diversification, not...

Journal: :Geoscience frontiers 2021

The Durkan Complex is a key tectonic element of the Makran accretionary prism (SE Iran) and it has been interpreted as representing continental margin succession. We present here multidisciplinary study western Complex, which based on new geological, stratigraphic, biostratigraphic data, well geochemical data volcanic meta-volcanic rocks forming this complex. Our show that complex consists dist...

Journal: :Gondwana Research 2022

• The gabbro was originated from metasomatized lithospheric mantle. hornblende formed mixing of asthenosphere and slab breakoff propagated eastward under the Lhasa terrane in Paleocene-Eocene. Past geodynamic events can be reconstructed using spatial temporal patterns geochemical variability igneous rocks. Here we apply this principle to define timing geometry Neo-Tethyan after India-Asia colli...

Journal: :Science 2002
Gabriel J Bowen William C Clyde Paul L Koch Suyin Ting John Alroy Takehisa Tsubamoto Yuanqing Wang Yuan Wang

A profound faunal reorganization occurred near the Paleocene/Eocene boundary, when several groups of mammals abruptly appeared on the Holarctic continents. To test the hypothesis that this event featured the dispersal of groups from Asia to North America and Europe, we used isotope stratigraphy, magnetostratigraphy, and quantitative biochronology to constrain the relative age of important Asian...

Journal: :Cretaceous Research 2022

The synlestid damselfly, Cretaphylolestes cretacicus gen. et sp. nov., is described from the Lower Cretaceous Shouchang Formation (lower Aptian) of Zhejiang Province, Eastern China. It oldest Synlestidae, as we exclude Late Jurassic–Early genus Gaurimacia this family. clade Lestiformia currently represented in Mesozoic by two Early genera its stem group, a Perilestidae mid-Cretaceous Burmese am...

Journal: :Science 2006
Peter Wilf Conrad C Labandeira Kirk R Johnson Beth Ellis

Food web recovery from mass extinction is poorly understood. We analyzed insect-feeding damage on 14,999 angiosperm leaves from 14 latest Cretaceous, Paleocene, and early Eocene sites in the western interior United States. Most Paleocene floras have low richness of plants and of insect damage. However, a low-diversity 64.4-million-year-old flora from southeastern Montana shows extremely high in...

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