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Palaeogeography (or
paleogeography) is the
study of
historical geography,
generally physical landscapes.
Palaeogeography can also
include the
study of...
- The
Pleistocene (/ˈplaɪstəˌsiːn, -stoʊ-/ PLY-stə-seen, -stoh-;
often referred to
colloquially as the Ice Age) is the
geological epoch that
lasted from...
- The
Ordovician (/ɔːrdəˈvɪʃi.ən, -doʊ-, -ˈvɪʃən/ or-də-VISH-ee-ən, -doh-, -VISH-ən) is a
geologic period and system, the
second of six
periods of the...
- The
Silurian (/sɪˈljʊəri.ən, saɪ-/ sih-LURE-ee-ən, sy-) is a
geologic period and
system spanning 24.6
million years from the end of the
Ordovician Period...
- Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology,
Palaeoecology ("Palaeo3") is a peer-reviewed
scientific journal publishing multidisciplinary studies and comprehensive...
- The Jur****ic (/dʒʊˈræsɪk/ juu-R****-ik) is a
geologic period and
stratigraphic system that
spanned from the end of the Tri****ic
Period 201.4
million years...
- The
Cretaceous (IPA: /krɪˈteɪʃəs/ krih-TAY-shəs) is a
geological period that
lasted from
about 145 to 66
million years ago (Mya). It is the
third and final...
- June 2021. Scotese, C. R.; Langford, R. P. (1995). "Pangea and the
Paleogeography of the Permian". The
Permian of
Northern Pangea. pp. 3–19. doi:10...
- The
Cambrian ( /ˈkæmbri.ən, ˈkeɪm-/ KAM-bree-ən, KAYM-;
sometimes symbolized Ꞓ) is the
first geological period of the
Paleozoic Era, and of the Phanerozoic...
- The
Miocene (/ˈmaɪ.əsiːn, -oʊ-/ MY-ə-seen, -oh-) is the
first geological epoch of the
Neogene Period and
extends from
about 23.03 to 5.333
million years...