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Proconsul and middle Miocene hominoids show signs in the hip, wrist, and hand
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Back in the Miocene Epoch, about 17 million years ago, the sharks that bore
The Miocene Climatic Optimum: evidence from ectothermic vertebrates of Central
During the Miocene epoch, as many as 100 species of apes roamed throughout
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Jan 15, 2008 . The Miocene is characterized by a series of key climatic events that led to the
Fossil wood has been known from various localities in the Miocene Columbia
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Miocene ( ) adj. Of or belonging to the geologic time, rock series, or sedimentary
Oct 15, 2011 . of, relating to, or being an epoch of the Tertiary between the Pliocene and the
Miocene isopachs across the Sylhet trough confirm that this began in the .
Jan 29, 2010 . Science has a short essay by Terry Harrison this week about Miocene ape
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Sep 30, 2011 . Is it only Miocene plants that cause this warming? If not, when we burn down the
Miocene Epoch (geochronology), earliest major worldwide division of the
Miocene climate; climate modeling; paleoclimate dynamics . We simulate a
Many new mountain ranges were formed during the Miocene. When the African
The Miocene Forest, a new permanent installation at the Yakima Valley Museum,
Miocene Metals Limited completed its IPO on August 5, 2011 and began trading
Abstract—We present an overview of the Miocene and Pliocene vertebrates of .
The Miocene (symbol MI) is a geological epoch of the Neogene Period and
This epoch was named Miocene by Charles Lyell in 1833 for strata at various
The Miocene Epoch, 23.03 to 5.3 million years ago,* was a time of warmer global
The Occurrence of Cedrela in the Miocene of. Western America. Chester A.
Major climatic changes occurred during the Miocene (Mio - middle; cene - recent)
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Neogene, Pliocene, Piacenzian, 3.600-2.588. Zanclean, 5.332-3.600. Miocene,
An interactive database of late Oligocene through Miocene fossil mammal
adjective. 1. noting or pertaining to an epoch of the Tertiary Period, occurring
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Fossilized remains found in Ethiopia date to approximately six million years ago,
Lower Miocene hydrocarbon plays are restricted to the western portion of the .
The climate during the Miocene was similar to today's climate, but warmer. Well-
Miocene to early Pliocene sedimentary rocks at Split Mountain Gorge . (Fig. 1).
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Jan 6, 2006 . The Late Miocene Radiation of Modern Felidae: A Genetic Assessment. Warren
Miocene epoch (mī'usēn) [key], fourth epoch of the Tertiary period in the
Early in the Miocene, temperatures begin to rise. Extensive mountain building in
ABSTRACT. A paleoseismological study of late Miocene lacustrine sediments
This category contains events which happened in the Miocene, a division of the
Dec 31, 2010 . The earliest Miocene Shichiku Flora is a well known plant megafossil
Prior to the late Miocene the continental shelf was a carbonate platform that
Jul 11, 2002 . From their initial description in 19251 until 1995, hominids from the Pliocene (5.3
Some fossil evidence of life during the Miocene Epoch is presented here.
Suggested citation: Smith-Rouch, L.S., 2006, Oligocene–Miocene Maykop/
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Land mammals found in the Miocene Cucaracha Formation have similar body
In the Oligo-Miocene of the region a well-defined sequence of planktonic species
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