- The
Lutetian is, in the
geologic timescale, a
stage or age in the Eocene. It
spans the time
between 48.07 and 41.03 Ma. The
Lutetian is
preceded by the...
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Lutetian limestone (in French,
calcaire lutécien, and
formerly calcaire grossier) — also
known as “Paris stone” — is a
variety of
limestone particular...
- This is a list of
named geological features on 21 Lutetia.
There are 37
officially named features on Lutetia, of which: 19 (51%) are craters, 8 (21%) are...
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Diamantochloris is an
extinct genus of
chrysochlorid that
lived during the
Lutetian stage of the
Eocene epoch.
Diamantochloris inconcessus is
known from the...
- the
Thanetian Age (part of the Paleocene) and is
followed by the
Eocene Lutetian Age. The
Ypresian is
consistent with the
Lower Eocene (Early Eocene). The...
- The Late
Lutetian Thermal Maximum (LLTM), also
known as the C19r Event, was a
hyperthermal event that
occurred during the
Lutetian epoch. The LLTM occurred...
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Ypresian Stage constitutes the lower, the
Priabonian Stage the upper; and the
Lutetian and
Bartonian stages are
united as the
middle Eocene.[citation needed]...
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existed in
Europe (Switzerland and France)
during the
middle Eocene epoch (
Lutetian stage). It is a
monotypic genus that
contains the
single species C. egerkingensis...
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Hyracotherium (/ˌhaɪrəkoʊˈθɪəriəm, -kə-/ HY-rək-o-THEER-ee-əm; "hyrax-like beast") is an
extinct genus of
small (about 60 cm in length)
perissodactyl ungulates...
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Historic Cairo. The age of the
formation is
thought to span from the late
Lutetian to the Bartonian,
depending on the
member (Building
Stone or Giushi). However...