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 Translation for 'Palaeocene' from English to Hungarian
NOUN   the Palaeocene | -
geol.
paleocén {noun}
Palaeocene [Br.]
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Translation for 'Palaeocene' from English to Hungarian

Palaeocene [Br.]
paleocén {noun}geol.
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Usage Examples English
  • BP originally discovered petroleum in the Palaeocene rock in block 16/28 of the UKCS in 1974, with further appraisal work conducted by ConocoPhillips the following year.
  • Everest contains two main reservoirs: the Palaeocene Forties sandstone and the deeper Paleocene Andrew sandstone. The structure is a 3 way dip closure with a stratigraphic pinchout to the east.
  • The Scollard Formation is an Upper Cretaceous to lower Palaeocene stratigraphic unit of the Western Canada Sedimentary Basin in southwestern Alberta. Neither member has been formally named.
  • Some authors consider "D. major" and "D. parvus" as synonyms of "Nepenthidites laitryngewensis" of the Palaeocene Lakadong Sandstone in Laitryngew, Khasi Hills, Meghalaya, India.
  • Fragmentary remains from the Palaeocene and/or Eocene of England and North America have also been suggested to be phorusrhachids, but, like "Strigogyps", they probably are not.

  • "Palaeoryctes" (Greek: "old" (palaeos), "digger" (oryctes)) is an extinct genus of mammal from Middle to Late Palaeocene of North America.
  • Didymictinae ("double weasels") is an extinct subfamily of mammals from extinct family Viverravidae, that lived from the early Palaeocene to the middle Eocene in North America and Europe.
  • Viverravinae ("ancestors of viverrids") is an extinct subfamily of mammals from extinct family Viverravidae, that lived from the early Palaeocene to the middle Eocene in North America, Asia and Europe.
  • Pleuraspidotheriidae is a family of "condylarths" that lived in Europe from the Palaeocene to the Mid Eocene.
  • The River Thames can first be identified as a discrete drainage line as early as 58 million years ago, in the Thanetian stage of the late Palaeocene epoch.

  • The Alphard Tertiary Igneous Province includes Palaeocene tuffs, trachybasalts, aegirine–augite trachytes and aegirine–augite phonolitic trachytes, which have been radiometrically dated at about 58 million years old.
  • It is also an important Palaeocene site and paleobotanical locality.
  • "Kumimanu fordycei" is named from a large specimen from the late Palaeocene Moeraki Formation, dating to 55.5-59.5 million years ago. It was found by palaeontologist Alan Tennyson in 2017.
  • Volume I: Palaeocene Floras: London Clay Flora.
  • With the exception of a small inlier of Palaeocene sands at Witham, the lowest units of the Palaeogene sequence evident in Essex are the various Palaeocene/Eocene pebbly and shelly sand and clay formations of the Lambeth Group.

  • Its type species is "Afrodon chleuhi", known from the late Palaeocene of Morocco.
  • The Group overlies the Garantiana Mudstone of the 'Bearreraig Sandstone Formation' and is itself overlain by rocks of the 'Skye Lava Group', erupted during the Palaeocene.
  • Arctostylopidae is an extinct family of placental mammals from the Late Palaeocene of Eastern Asia and North America.
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