نتایج جستجو برای: early eocene

تعداد نتایج: 689210  

2007
Thierry Smith Rajendra S. Rana Pieter Missiaen Kenneth D. Rose Ashok Sahni Hukam Singh Lachham Singh

The geographic origin of bats is still unknown, and fossils of earliest bats are rare and poorly diversified, with, maybe, the exception of Europe. The earliest bats are recorded from the Early Eocene of North America, Europe, North Africa and Australia where they seem to appear suddenly and simultaneously. Until now, the oldest record in Asia was from theMiddle Eocene. In this paper, we report...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2001
P Wilf C C Labandeira K R Johnson P D Coley A D Cutter

Insect damage on fossil leaves from the Central Rocky Mountains, United States, documents the response of herbivores to changing regional climates and vegetation during the late Paleocene (humid, warm temperate to subtropical, predominantly deciduous), early Eocene (humid subtropical, mixed deciduous and evergreen), and middle Eocene (seasonally dry, subtropical, mixed deciduous and thick-leave...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2008
Kenneth D Rose Valerie Burke DeLeon Pieter Missiaen R S Rana Ashok Sahni Lachham Singh Thierry Smith

We report the oldest known record of Lagomorpha, based on distinctive, small ankle bones (calcaneus and talus) from Early Eocene deposits (Middle Ypresian equivalent, ca 53 Myr ago) of Gujarat, west-central India. The fossils predate the oldest previously known crown lagomorphs by several million years and extend the record of lagomorphs on the Indian subcontinent by 35 Myr. The bones show a mo...

2016
J. A.M. Green Matthew Huber J. A. M. Green M. Huber

[1] The tidally driven vertical diffusivity in the abyssal ocean during the early Eocene (55 Ma) is investigated using an established tidal model. A weak tide is predicted in the Eocene ocean, except in the Pacific. Consequently, the integrated global tidal dissipation rate is a mere 1.44TW, of which 40% dissipate in the Pacific. However, due to a stronger abyssal vertical stratification the pr...

Paleocene and  Lower Eocene deposits in SW Iran are known as Pabdeh formation.Pabdeh formation is one of the most important lithostratigraphy unit as source rock has been deposited in Zagros basin over an extremely long period in time. The area under research is the Ghachsaran 55 subsurface Section located  from the Ghachsaran oil field in Dezful embeyment in zagros fold zone. The Lower boundry...

2016
N. Herold A. Goldner J. A. M. Green Matthew Huber R. D. Müller P. Markwick

We describe a set of early Eocene (∼ 55 Ma) climate model boundary conditions constructed in a selfconsistent reference frame and incorporating recent data and methodologies. Given the growing need for uniform experimental design within the Eocene climate modelling community and the challenges faced in simulating the prominent features of Eocene climate, we make publicly available our data sets...

2016
D. J. Lunt T. Dunkley Jones M. Heinemann Matthew Huber A. LeGrande

The early Eocene (∼ 55 to 50 Ma) is a time period which has been explored in a large number of modelling and data studies. Here, using an ensemble of previously published model results, making up “EoMIP” – the Eocene Modelling Intercomparison Project – and syntheses of early Eocene terrestrial and sea surface temperature data, we present a self-consistent inter-model and model– data comparison....

2017
Joan Femenias-Gual Raef Minwer-Barakat Judit Marigó Miquel Poyatos-Moré Salvador Moyà-Solà

BACKGROUND The Eocene was the warmest epoch of the Cenozoic and recorded the appearance of several orders of modern mammals, including the first occurrence of Euprimates. During the Eocene, Euprimates were mainly represented by two groups, adapiforms and omomyiforms, which reached great abundance and diversity in the Northern Hemisphere. Despite this relative abundance, the record of early Eoce...

2006
SYLVAIN ADNET

A biometric analysis of the lower teeth of Recent cow sharks (Hexanchidae) investigates the ontogenetic and phylogen− etic aspects of the dental characters employed by many ichthyologists and palaeontologists. The dental characters cur− rently used to separate two extant species of sixgill sharks (Hexanchus griseus and H. nakamurai) are analysed and the fossil record of their relatives reviewed...

2008
Jochen Knies Ute Mann Brian N. Popp Ruediger Stein Hans-Jürgen Brumsack

[1] Study of bulk nitrogen contents and isotopic composition in Arctic Ocean sequences (Integrated Ocean Drilling Program Expedition 302) over the past 60 Ma revealed changes in the export flux and sources of sedimentary nitrogen. The paleoproductivity calculated from the fraction of organic nitrogen to total nitrogen is distinctly lower (<20 g C m 2 a ) during the ice-covered Neogene compared ...

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