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 Translation for 'Miocene' from English to Italian
ADJ   Miocene | more Miocene | most Miocene
NOUN   the Miocene | -
SYNO Miocene | Miocene epoch
geol.
miocene {m} [anche: Miocene]
Miocene
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Translation for 'Miocene' from English to Italian

Miocene
miocene {m} [anche: Miocene]geol.
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  • miocene {m} [anche: Miocene] = Miocene
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  • 3 fossil seeds of †"Epipremnum crassum" have been described from middle Miocene strata of the Fasterholt area near Silkeborg in Central Jutland, Denmark.
  • In Central Europe, fossil are known from the Late Oligocene (Chattian) to Late Pliocene (Piacenzian) of Germany, the Early Miocene of the Czech Republic, the Late Miocene of Austria, and the Middle or Late Miocene of Hungary.
  • giganteus" is known from the Miocene of Austria, "U.
  • The area formed a coast region of the Paratethys sea during the miocene epoch, documented by numerous fossilizations of marine creatures.
  • The Middle Miocene is a sub-epoch of the Miocene Epoch made up of two stages: the Langhian and Serravallian stages. The Middle Miocene is preceded by the Early Miocene.

  • In the Early or Middle Miocene, the sabre-toothed Machairodontinae evolved in Africa and migrated northwards in the Late Miocene.
  • "Diatomys" is an extinct rodent genus known from Miocene deposits in China, Japan, Pakistan, and Thailand. The fossil range is from the late Early Miocene to the Middle Miocene (22.5–11 Ma).
  • The late Miocene was the heyday of the giant deinotheres.
  • "Adianthus" is an extinct genus of litoptern that lived during the Early Miocene to the Middle Miocene in what is now Argentina and Chile.
  • She studied for her doctoral research in Paris, researching anuran species of the late oligocene and the miocene in France.

  • The tectonic of the peninsula started from Oligocene to Early Miocene, followed by deformation from Early Miocene to Middle Miocene that resulted in the opening of Sulu Sea and widening of Sandakan Basin.
  • The Fault system originated during the pre-miocene period as a result of megathrust subduction and it was subsequently filled with turbidity deposits.
  • This extinct marine species was found in Miocene strata in Belgium and in Upper Miocene strata in the North Sea basin.
  • The Bougainville Guyot, south of Santos, forms the eastern continuation of the seamount chain and is a Middle Miocene andesitic volcano covered by Oligocene to Miocene lagoonal limestone.
  • The Cenozoic cover of the western belt of the massif comprises the Eocene to Oligocene Ventana and Ñirihuau Formations in the north and the Middle to Late Miocene Ñorquincó Formation in the south.

  • Palynological work by Couper, Mildenhall, Mildenhall and Pocknall has indicated that the Manuherikia Group is basically Miocene in age.
  • The Alum Bluff Group has a residuum on Miocene sediments and undifferentiated sediment of the Miocene.
  • Within the cracticids, the morphology of the tarsometatarsus suggests the Kurrartapu is more closely related to currawongs and butcherbirds, who diverged likely in the mid miocene.
  • It is set on a sheltered harbour and is overlooked and surrounded by the remnants of an eruptive centre of the miocene Banks Peninsula Volcano.
  • Neogene of the Old World is a database containing information about Eurasian Miocene to Pleistocene land mammal taxa and localities, with emphasis on the European Miocene and Pliocene.

  • The Lompico Sandstone is a sedimentary rock formation of lower to middle Miocene age.
  • The right (north) bank of the river (on which the current urban nucleus was built) displays a very flat relief with a series of quaternary fluvial terraces, while the left (southern) bank features a very steep slope of clays from the miocene, [...] rapidly rising up to the moors of La Alcarria.
  • The Maahunui volcanic field is an extinct basaltic submarine miocene monogenetic volcanic field even although most are buried in up to [...] thickness of ocean sediment.
  • The Wolstonian period also saw the formation of several terminal moraines; for this reason there are numerous places throughout the plateau where the soil consists of clay made of oligocene and miocene, which belong to the tertiary period which predates the Wolstonian Stage by several million years.
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